"Vorpal" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
The word "vorpal" is a term coined by Lewis Carroll in his classic novel "Through the Looking-Glass" (1871). It is used to describe a sword that is capable of cutting through anything.
More broadly, a "vorpal" something can be described as something that is powerful or deadly, capable of cutting through or destroying anything in its path, often in a swift and efficient manner.
In modern usage, the term "vorpal" is often used in an exaggerated or humorous way to convey a sense of fantastical or supernatural power, often in the context of fantasy fiction or role-playing games.
Vorbis is a free and open-source audio compression format. Like MP3, it compresses audio data so that it takes up less space on a computer or other device, but it is perceived as having better audio quality than MP3, particularly at higher bitrates.