"Urinometry" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Urinometry is a term derived from the Greek words "ouron" (urine) and "metron" (measure).
Urinometry refers to the measurement of the volume, concentration, or amount of urine produced by the kidneys and excreted through the process of urination.
In a medical context, urinometry is often used to assess kidney function, diagnose kidney disorders, or monitor the progression of kidney disease. A common urinometry test measures urine concentration by determining the specific gravity of urine, which is the ratio of the density of urine to the density of water.
The act of passing urine from the bladder, often referring to the process of exhaling or releasing urine from the body through the urethra.
The act of passing urine, or the discharge of urine from the urinary bladder through the urethra.
Urinating in a poetic or literary sense, "urinative" is not a common word in everyday language. However, it can be broken down into a close variant which is 'urine' + a suffix -ative, implying making, producing, or characterized by something.<br><br>The closest opposite can be 'inaudible'.
Producing urine, producing urine that is loaded with urates and other waste, especially relating to the kidneys' impairment or malfunction.
A urinometer is an accurate device used to measure the specific gravity or density of urine. It was used in the past, but has been mostly replaced by digital devices.
Strongly smelling like urine, having a smell associated with urine, especially the smell of ammonia.
Urmia can refer to:<br><br>1. Lake Urmia: a large saltwater lake in northwestern Iran.<br>2. Urmia University of Medical Sciences: a public university in Iran.<br>3. Urmia Nazarin: a historical book written by Amin Bagbagshi.<br>4. Urmia FK: an Iranian football club.<br>5. Urmia, Urmia Province: a city in East Azarbaijan Province, Iran.<br><br>As a given name, Urmia can be seen in its variant names such as Surname, Urm casting, Urmia, Akee urmia polls such as Ly.
A container made of clay, metal, or plastic, typically rounded or oval in shape, used for holding things, especially when they are going to be used in a ceremony.
An urnfield is an archaeological term that refers to a site or area where urns were buried, typically in ancient cultures for the repossession of the dead, often containing the ashes of cremated individuals.
A container, typically made of clay, metal, or plastic, with a narrow neck that is used for holding liquids or powdery substances, such as sand or cremated remains.