"Xerostoma" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Dry mouth.
Examples of "xerostoma" in usage:
A xerophyllum is a type of flowering plant that is specifically adapted to survive in environments with very little water. The term "xerophyllum" comes from the Greek words "xeros", meaning "dry", and "phyllon", meaning "leaf", and refers to the fact that many xerophyllums have adapted to conserve water or reduce transpiration by producing tiny leaves or no leaves at all.<br><br>Xerophyllums are often found in dry regions, such as deserts, xeric shrublands, or areas with rocky substrates. They have evolved unique characteristics to conserve water, such as succulent stems, waxy coatings, orCAM self-sufficiency mechanisms.<br><br>Example: "The xerophyllum in the cactus garden required minimal watering to survive the arid conditions."
Xerophytes are plants that have adapted to survive in dry environments with low water availability. They have developed specialized features such as deep roots, small leaves, and water-storing structures to conserve water and prevent water loss through transpiration. Examples of xerophytes include cacti, succulents, and dry shrubs.
Desert-adapted or drought-tolerant, referring to plants, organisms, or environments that thrive or survive in arid conditions with little water supply.
Noun<br><br>1. Plants that have special adaptations to survive in environments where water is scarce.
Xeroradiography is a type of medical imaging technique that uses a dry xeroradiographic plate to produce a digital image of a body part. The word is a combination of "xero," derived from xerography, a dry photocopying process, and "radiography."<br><br>In xeroradiography, a contrast medium is applied to the area of the body to be imaged, and then the x-rays are passed through the body. The x-rays that pass through the body cause a charge pattern to be produced on a photoconductive plate. The charge pattern is then used to create an image, which is then digitized and can be reviewed on a computer.<br><br>Xeroradiography is often used for chest and spinal imaging, and is an alternative to conventional film-screen radiography for these types of exams.
Dryness or excessive dryness of the mucus membranes in the eyes, nose, mouth, skin, lungs, or other areas, often resulting from dry air, autoimmune disorders, or certain medications.
Describing land or soil that is warm due to its low humidity or the continentality of the climate.
To reproduce or copy something, especially using a photocopier. <br><br>Example: "I need to xerox this document before the meeting."