"Veliferous" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Providing spiritual or religious guidance, often while traveling: "a skilful, compassionate, and veliferous guide".
The tree was very veliferous and bloomed beautifully every season, attracting many bees and butterflies to the garden.
The veliferous vine was carefully trained to climb up the trellis, filling the area with an abundance of fragrant flowers.
The veliferous habit of the plant made it a popular choice for hedges and borders in warm climates.
The veliferous quality of the flowers made them a favorite among local bees, who would come from miles around to collect nectar.
The veliferous bloom was a welcome sight in the desert, a rare and beautiful burst of color amidst the arid landscape.
A veld is a type of savanna or grassland in Southern Africa, typically characterized by a mixture of grasses and thorny trees. It is a significant ecosystem, providing habitat for various animals and plants, and is often used for cattle grazing and agriculture.
A veldt is a type of savannah or grassland, typically found in Africa, characterized by a grassland with scattered trees or shrubs. The term is often used to describe the open, grassy expanses of the African continent, especially in southern Africa. The word originates from the Dutch language and is commonly used in South Africa and other Afrikaans-speaking countries.
Velella (or by-the-wind sailor) is a type of tropical sea snail that lives in the ocean and is known for its distinctive appearance and unique way of moving through the water.
Velia is a Latin word that means "shelves" or "high place". <br><br>In the context of ancient Rome, Velia was also the name of a city in the Campania region of Italy.
Velian is an adjective that can have different meanings depending on the context in which it is used.<br><br>In general, "velian" can be used to describe something that is impressive, attractive, or of high quality.<br><br>As a prefix, "vel" comes from the Latin word "velare," which means "to cover" or "to hide." In this context, "velian" can also be used to describe something that is cultivated, refined, or polished.<br><br>In some dance styles, specifically in ballet, the term "velian" refers to a style of movement that is smooth, flowing, and elegant.<br><br>However, I couldn't find any information about a word called "velian" being a standalone term in English. It's possible that it's a word from a specific dialect, language, or technical field that I'm not familiar with.<br><br>Please provide more context or information about where you encountered this word, so I can better understand and provide a more accurate answer.
A public bicycle-sharing system, a service that allows individuals to borrow a bike for a short period of time by paying a subscription fee or a per-use fee, often at stations scattered throughout a city.
The word "velitation" is a noun that refers to the act of beating or pounding vigorously, often with force or violence, especially of a drum.<br><br>Specifically, in a historical context, it can also refer to the fullest or most intense part of a storm or siege, often characterized by strong pounding or beating.<br><br>The word comes from the Latin "velare," which means "to strike" or "beat."
I couldn't find any information on the word "velitrae". It appears to be a non-existent or potentially misspelled word. If you could provide more context or check the spelling, I'd be happy to help.
Velivolant refers to something that is adorned or bedecked with bells, particularly hinges that are provided with small bells, giving a rustling or tinkling sound when moved.
Velleities refers to mild or slight desires, or faint wishes, often implying a lack of intensity or strong motivation. They are smallest possible degree of desire or inclination towards something.<br><br>Example: "I have a velleity to travel to Europe, but it's not a strong enough desire to plan a trip."