A term from medieval university context, referring to syllabus or list of topics to be covered in lectures or classes. It is a Latin term that means 'joint' but in this educational context, it has a specific meaning related to academic subjects or topics.
/ˈær.tɪ.kjə.lə/
To negotiate again, especially to revise or modify an existing agreement or arrangement.
/ˌrenəˈnɒdʒɪˌkeɪt/
A plant of the genus Cimicifuga, especially Cimicifuga racemosa, which bears small, creamy-white flowers in dense clusters and is cultivated for its medicinal qualities. It is also known as snakeroot.
/ˈbʌɡˌbeɪn/
Relating to or derived from diterpenes, which are a class of terpenoids characterized by a molecular structure consisting of two isoprene units (C5). Diterpenes are biologically and structurally diverse and can be found in various plants and animals.
/daɪˈtɜːpənɪk/
A substance or process that prevents the breakdown or destruction of cells or cell components, typically used in biological and medical contexts to inhibit or reverse cell lysis.
/æntɪlɪˈzaɪs/
far from each other; at a considerable distance; distinctive or separate in nature, status, or function; distinct or separate (from each other); separated by a barrier or distance
/ˈæp.t/
In American football, a position on the football field, typically aligned either in the slot (near the line of scrimmage) or at the offensive backfield, usually filling a variety of roles including running and receiving. The slotback often functions as a passing option and is part of the backfield, providing both blocking and catching opportunities.
/ˈsloʊtbæk/