A made-up term or word that humorously or literally refers to a scientific or fictional human-like creature from an apelike lineage, often used in scientific, educational, or entertainment contexts.
/æ.pə.məˈni.əs/
A term not commonly used in scientific literature, but it could refer to a hypothetical or possibly metaphorical concept involving sperm or reproductive cells that exist in a parasitic manner or function within a host organism. In scientific contexts, the term might be used analogously to describe a situation where one organism’s sperm influences or parasitizes the reproductive process of another organism.
/pəˈræs.pɜrm/
Relating to the cancelli or the open frameworks found in the inner walls of the atria in the heart, or to the cancelli of the brain, which are the spongy layers of white matter.
/ˌkan.əlˈɛər.ɪ.əl/
A title or honorific used in some South Asian countries, particularly India, to denote a scholar or teacher, especially in the legal or religious fields. It is often used after a person's name to indicate their professional status or educational background.
/bʱaʈʰ/
A disadvantage or restriction that makes a task or competition harder for a specific person or group, often used in the context of bet-making on sports or contests where conditions are altered to equalize skill, luck, or effort.
/'hændɪkɔpt/
The act of attesting to the truth of something, especially by one's good faith, reputation, or standing. It can also refer to the process of supporting or corroborating an account or claim, often by providing documentation or evidence.
/vaʊtʃ/
Having the characteristics or spirit of a street, often relating to a dynamic, lively, or bustling environment. It can also refer to behavior or conduct that is typical of a street or urban environment.
/'streɪtlaɪk/
Denoting or relating to anything that contradicts or opposes the teachings of Christ or the Christian religion; heretical or contrary to Christian principles.
/ˌæntɪˈkrestɪk/
A colloquial term used to describe a romantic or affectionate feeling for someone; often used in a humorous or playful context to express budding or unrequited feelings.
/ˈʃmoʊp/