"Vesper" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
The word "vesper" likely refers to something related to the evening or twilight, perhaps also conveying a sense of something that occurs or is typically associated with this time of day or period in the day.
A rare or obsolete term, but here's an explanation:<br><br>Vesiculopapular refers to a skin eruption characterized by small vesicles (blisters or bubbles) on a red, papular (bump-like) base.
Grossly vesiculopustular: Consisting of or resembling vesicles and pustules; having vesicles and pustules as its lesions. <br><br>For example: <br><br>In this case, grossly vesiculopustular rashes on the skin – especially those that result from chemotherapy – have been reported in some patients receiving the therapy.
"Vesoul" likely refers to Vesoul, a city located in the Bourgogne-Franche-Comté region of northeastern France.
Vesperal means "relating to or resembling or suggesting evening" or "relating to or characteristic of the evening star."
Vesper Bats<br><br>Vesper bats are a subfamily of bats belonging to the family Vespertilionidae and to the order Chiroptera, the typical bats.
A term from biology!<br><br>Vesperbationid refers to a family of bats, specifically the vesper bats. These are a group of small to medium-sized bats that belong to the suborder Yinpterochiroptera. They are characterized by their short, broad wings and are found in a wide range of habitats around the world.
The Vespertilionidae is a family of vesper bats, commonly known as even-toed bats. They are the largest and most diverse family of bats, comprising 528 species in 66 genera, and are found on all continents, with the greatest diversity found in the Old World, especially in Asia and Africa.
pertaining to or relating to the evening star, especially Venus when seen from the earth <br><br>falling asleep or uniting in the evening <br><br>typically active and thriving in the evening