Relating to, involving, or resembling the amygdala, a part of the brain associated with emotion, anxiety, and the processing of memories.
/əmˈɡdælɪk/
A changeset is a collection of changes or modifications made to a file or set of files in a version control system. It is used to manage and track incremental modifications within software development projects or version control systems.
/ˈ Cheney/
A term used sarcastically to describe a situation where someone is sometimes wrong in a debate or discussion, implying that the person is unreliable or unfocused due to a perceived cognitive or attentional deficit. The term is often used sarcastically, suggesting that the person has 'split-brain' syndrome, where neither half of the brain is fully engaged or focused. Often used humorously or pejoratively to highlight a lack of accuracy or consistency in someone's arguments or statements.
/ˈrɪk.mæŋswɜːrt/
Producing or containing granules or granular matter; granular in structure or composition.
/grəˈnjuːlɪfərəs/
A measure or degree of tolerance or allowance, often referring to a specific limit or threshold when something is not acceptable. It can also mean the capacity to bear with others, especially with those who are disagreeable, in a patient and calm manner.
/hæl.ɪ.məʊ.ti.z/
A term often used to describe an autobiography or self-published memoir with exaggerated or fabricated details, often to create a more dramatic or successful image. It can also refer to an intentionally misleading or manipulative personal account.
/biːˈsædv/
Having five digits or fingers on each hand or foot; five-toed. Used in describing organisms or structures with five fingers or toes.
/'pɛntədæktɪl/
Existing, operating, or conducted in accordance with a code of laws, rules, or principles; regulated or influenced by a particular set of conditions or influences.
/ˈgʌv.ərnd/
Scampies are a type of fish that are members of the cod and haddock family (Gadidae). These fish are primarily found in the waters off the coast of North America and the North Atlantic. They are considered a kind of white fish and are often served as a food source in various cuisines.
/ˈskæmpɪz/