"Xiphias" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
The word "xiphias" refers to a swordfish.
A distinctive label or device attached to an object to identify it: "a chin strap clip with the brand logo."
Technical terms, especially those requiring special knowledge: "Spiceworks is a good place for IT professionals to look up network-related xiphias."
The initial or central part of something: "The xiphias of the boat suffered from significant port damage."
A type or sort, such as the swordfish: "The chefs' visit to the fish market offered them the chance to acquire an impressive xiphias."
A vessel-builder's drawings or small drawings for ship builders and woodcutters: "She slept on wooden pallets spliced from unused xiphias drawings in the transport ship hatches."
Xinyang is a city located in Henan Province in the People's Republic of China. The name "Xinyang" is a combination of the Chinese words for "new" and "yang" (simplified Chinese: 阳; traditional Chinese: 陽), meaning "yang (bright)".<br><br> Alternatively, Xinyang can refer to an ideograph (xiǎng), which combines a heart radical) meaning "to think", "peace", or "worry", or more specifically, the anxious or troubled mind.
The word "xipe" can have different meanings depending on the context. Here are a few possible interpretations:<br><br>1. In English, "xipe" can be a variant of the word "sip", meaning to drink quickly or in small amounts.<br>Example: "Xipe a glass of water to refresh myself."<br>2. In Mexican Aztec mythology, Xipe (also known as Xipe Totec) is a god of agriculture, fertility, and light, often depicted with flayed skin and associated with the death and rebirth of the crops.<br>3. In some Mesoamerican cultures, "xipe" can refer to the flaying of a sacrificial victim, where the skin is removed as an offering to the gods.<br><br>Without more context, it's difficult to determine which meaning is most relevant. If you provide more information or clarify the context in which you encountered the word "xipe", I can provide a more specific explanation.