"Years" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Years are units of time measurement that represent a period of 365 or 366 days, depending on whether it is a leap year or a common year, respectively.
Yearlings refer to animals, typically livestock such as cattle, sheep, or goats, that are one year old. They are young animals that are still in their first year of life and typically still in the process of growing and developing.
Happening or done once a year, typically at the same time as the anniversary of a particular event. For example, a yearly holiday or yearly appointment.
To have a strong desire or longing for something; to feel a deep or intense yearning for something or someone.
A feeling of a strong and persistent desire for something. It is often accompanied by a sense of longing, yearning, or eagerness for something that is lacking and desirable. This desire can be for a specific object, situation, experience, or person.
Noun<br><br>A strong and often unfulfilled desire or longing, especially for something that one has lost or cannot have.
The word "yearth" is an error, a mix-up of the words "year" and "earth". The correct spelling is simply "earth", which refers to our planet.
People who are overly enthusiastic and optimistic, often to the point of being unrealistic or uninformed.
Yeast is a microorganism that belongs to the fungus kingdom. It is a single-celled, eukaryotic organism that is typically 3-4 micrometers in size. Yeast reproduce by budding or fission. It is often used as a leavening agent in baking and brewing because it ferments sugars and produces carbon dioxide gas as a byproduct. There are many different species of yeast, including baker's yeast (Saccharomyces cerevisiae) and brewer's yeast (Saccharomyces carlsbergensis). Yeast is also used in biofuel production, animal feed, and as a probiotic in dietary supplements.
Yeasticidal refers to something that is capable of killing yeast.<br><br>In other words, it is an antifungal or an antifungicide that is specifically designed to kill yeast.
Yeast is a microorganism responsible for fermentation in baking and brewing. It is a type of fungus, typically a single-cell organism that consumes sugars in a process called glycolysis and produces carbon dioxide and ethanol as byproducts. Yeast is often used in the production of bread, beer, and wine to create the characteristic flavors and textures.
Characterized by or causing fermentation, typically by the action of microorganisms such as yeast: <br><br>Example: The fermentation process gave the drink a yeasty flavour.
WB Yeats was an Irish poet and one of the most celebrated writers of the 20th century. The name "Yeats" is also Scottish and means "yew tree place" or "yew tree farm". It is derived from the Old English words "yew", referring to the yew tree, and "tun" or "tunne", meaning a settlement or farm.