"Vimineous" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
This word does not exist in the English language. It's possible that it's a misspelling or a non-standard term.
There is no word "vimineous". It's possible that you meant "silken", "firm", "sturdy", "smoky", or other words. Please provide a correct word and I'll give you 5 usage examples in markdown format.
Vilma is a female given name of Germanic origin, related to the name Wilhelmina. It means "resolute protector" or "resolute defender".
"Vim" is a verb that means:<br><br> to move quickly and energetically, especially so that you have moved every part of your body<br> to surpass or excel in a competition or activity<br> in sports, such as boxing, to hit an opponent repeatedly, especially with your fists, so that you win the fight<br><br>It can also be a proper noun:<br><br> Vim is a popular text editor for computers, often used in programming and coding.<br><br>For example sentences:<br><br> She vims around the track at high speed.<br> The runners vims her rival and wins the gold medal.<br> He vims his opponent in the boxing match, knocking him out in the 5th round.<br> The developers use Vim to edit their code.
Vimentin is a type of intermediate filament protein. It is one of the most abundant proteins in the exoskeleton of certain cells, particularly in the cytoplasm and cell cortex.
I couldn't find any information on the word "viminaria". It's possible that it's a misspelling or a word that is not widely recognized.
Vina can refer to several things depending on the context. Here are a few possibilities:<br><br>1. Vine, a plant of the genus Vitis, particularly the grapevine.<br>2. Vina (given name), a feminine given name.<br>3. Vina (film), a 2009 American documentary film <br>4. Vina Jie-Min Preston, a British singer.
Vinasse is a thick, syrupy liquid waste product from the production of ethanol, especially from sugarcane. It is rich in nutrients and organic matter, and can be used as an organic fertilizer, animal feed, or biogasdigester feedstock.