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synonym of chorioids

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Part_of_speech of chorioids

noun

Definition of chorioids

The chorioids refer to the vascular layer of cells in the eye located between the retina and the sclera. It plays a crucial role in providing oxygen and nutrients to the retina.

Pronunciation of chorioids

/'kɔːrɪəɪəs/

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synonym of bryanty

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Part_of_speech of bryanty

noun

Definition of bryanty

A term humorously coined to refer to the literary style, particularly the thematic content and writing style, associated with the author James Bryant Conant, known for his influential work during the 20th century, including as the President of Harvard University and a significant figure in the Manhattan Project. Bryantty emphasizes clarity, precision, and a blend of science and philosophy, reflecting Conant's interdisciplinary approach to academic and leadership roles.

Pronunciation of bryanty

/braitnɪ/

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synonym of overinsuring

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Part_of_speech of overinsuring

verb (used with object)

Definition of overinsuring

To insure with more coverage or at a higher premium than is necessary or reasonable.

Pronunciation of overinsuring

/oʊvərˈɪnsərɪŋ/

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synonym of Galliass

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Part_of_speech of Galliass

noun

Definition of Galliass

A large European coastal ship of the 16th and 17th centuries, with a broad beam and high poop deck, used mainly as a merchant ship but also in war.

Pronunciation of Galliass

/ɡæl.i.as/

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synonym of unhospital

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Part_of_speech of unhospital

adjective

Definition of unhospital

This term is not a recognized English word. However, based on the prefix 'un-' (meaning not) and the root 'hospital' (related to a place for treating the sick), it could be defined as not hospitable or unfriendly to the needs of patients.

Pronunciation of unhospital

/ʌnˈhɒspɪtl/

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synonym of zanonia

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Part_of_speech of zanonia

noun

Definition of zanonia

Zanonia is a genus of flowering plants in the mallow family (Malvaceae), including the Zanonia plants, commonly known as the climbing sapodilla or tea apple, which are native to parts of Asia and Africa. The genus is characterized by its woody vines and the fruit, which can be used for food and medicinal purposes.

Pronunciation of zanonia

/ˈzænəniə/

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synonym of scribblers

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Part_of_speech of scribblers

noun

Definition of scribblers

Describes people who write, often indiscriminately or without skill. Can also refer to people who frequently write or produce writings, including writers, authors, and other creators of written content.

Pronunciation of scribblers

/ˈskri.bəlz/

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synonym of pokeroots

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Part_of_speech of pokeroots

noun

Definition of pokeroots

In botany, 'pokeroots' typically refers to the roots of a Poker plant, which are used in some traditional medicines. However, 'pokeroots' is not a commonly used term in this context, and the term might be a misspelling or confusion with 'pokeweed roots'. Pokeweed roots are used in traditional medicine to treat various ailments.

Pronunciation of pokeroots

/'pɑː.kə rospyːtz/

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synonym of loxitane

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Part_of_speech of loxitane

noun

Definition of loxitane

A medication used to treat various conditions, including anxiety, hypertension, and some psychiatric disorders. It is a type of antipsychotic medication and works by blocking serotonin and dopamine receptors in the brain.

Pronunciation of loxitane

/ˈloksɪneɪt/

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synonym of skeptophylaxia

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Part_of_speech of skeptophylaxia

noun

Definition of skeptophylaxia

The practice or principle of being a philosophical skeptic who accepts only knowledge that can be verified through rigorous doubt and scrutiny, typically associated with scientific inquiry and critical thinking.

Pronunciation of skeptophylaxia

/skeptəˈfɪleɪdʒɪə/

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