Costilla refers to a cut of meat that comes from the rib section of an animal, typically a cow, which is prized for its tenderness and flavor. It is commonly used in various culinary dishes and can be grilled, baked, or sliced into steaks.
/kəˈstoʊ.ɪlə/
Descriptive of objects or items that resemble or are inspired by Japanese dolls, typically featuring traditional Japanese designs such as kimekomi, hina dolls, or chitose dolls. This term often conveys a sense of classical Japanese aesthetic or cultural influence in modern design or decoration.
/niŋˈjoi.ti/
A medical condition characterized by damage or dysfunction of myelin, the protective sheath surrounding nerve fibers, leading to neurological symptoms such as tingling, numbness, and muscle weakness.
/'miːlɪnəpəθi/
The state of being disrespectful or belittling towards others, often resulting from ill-will or spite. It refers to actions or statements that undermine someone's dignity, reputation, or status, displaying contempt or scorn.
/dɪˈrɑːɡərətərɪsnəs/
Unable to be retrieved or fetched; not accessible or obtainable via a fetch or retrieval process. Often used in contexts related to data or information that cannot be easily or directly accessed.
/ˈʌnˈfet.chə.bəl/
A term used in biotechnology for a specific type of stem cell that can differentiate into various cell types but is also capable of self-renewal, typically referring to cells that arise from the bone marrow and are a type of pluripotent stem cell.
/kdiː/
low, thick, gray clouds with a rounded appearance, usually in groups or layers, often observed in mid-latitude regions and associated with stable atmospheric conditions, typically forming during the late afternoon or at night
/ˈstrætəˌkjuːməli/
Involving or relating to the aggregation of subgroups within a larger aggregate or group. It refers to the idea of combining elements or data from smaller groups to form a larger group or aggregate.
/suːˈbæɡrɪˌveɪtɪv/
A misprint or a typo, particularly a word formed by transposing the letters of an existing word. Also, an anagrammatic misspelling or an intentionally altered version of a word for humorous or creative purposes.
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A splanchnographer is a person who is engaged in the study or depiction of the internal organs, particularly those of the abdominal cavity. The term is specialized and refers to a medical illustrator or an educational professional involved in the creation of detailed anatomical drawings or diagrams of internal organs.
/ˈsplæŋknoʊnəfər/