"Vespucci" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
The surname "Vespucci" is most commonly associated with the Italian explorer Amerigo Vespucci, who played a significant role in the early European exploration of the Americas. Born in the 15th century, Vespucci is credited with being the first to accurately map the New World, making significant contributions to the field of cartography. As a result, he is famously mentioned in the 16th-century book "Cosmographiae Introductio" and the European continent was named after him, becoming known as the Americas.
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
A vespid is a type of wasp, typically characterized by its slender waist, narrow petiole (the stalk that connects the abdomen to the thorax), and a more pointed abdomen. Vespid wasps are a subgroup within the family Vespidae, which also includes yellowjackets, hornets, and paper wasps.
The Vespidae are a family of wasps that are commonly known as wasps, hornets, or yellowjackets. There are over 5,000 species of wasps in this family, which are found all around the world. Some species, such as European hornets and Japanese giant hornets, are known for their large size and aggressive behavior, while others, such as the common wasp and paper wasp, are considered beneficial insects that prey on other insects and help to pollinate plants.
Vessels refers to containers or means of transport, particularly ships or boats, that carry people or goods through water. It can also refer to any container that holds a fluid, gas, or semi-solid substance, such as a bottle or a bag. In addition, the term can have spiritual connotations, referring to the human body as a vessel for the Soul or the physical form that we inhabit. In biology, vessels can also refer to channels or tubes through which substances are transported within the body, such as blood vessels or plant vessels.