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synonym of snaking

antonyms of snaking

Part_of_speech of snaking

verb (present participle of snake)

Definition of snaking

Describing a winding, twisting, or bending movement or pattern, often in a non-straight or meandering manner.

Pronunciation of snaking

snaking/

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synonym of hirudinea

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Part_of_speech of hirudinea

noun (plural: hirudinea)

Definition of hirudinea

A superorder of worms, comprising the lamprey-like organisms, characterized by the presence of a notochord but no true vertebrae. They are classified as jawless fishes in the subphylum Cyclostomata.

Pronunciation of hirudinea

/hɪ.ru.dɪˈniː.ə/

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synonym of Chronoperates

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Part_of_speech of Chronoperates

noun

Definition of Chronoperates

A term that refers to an organism's ability to regulate its biological rhythms in accordance with environmental cues, often in reference to circadian rhythms or other internal clocks.

Pronunciation of Chronoperates

/ˌkroʊnəˈpeɪrəts/

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synonym of prosencephalon

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Part_of_speech of prosencephalon

noun

Definition of prosencephalon

The prosencephalon is the anterior part of the brain in early embryos, which eventually develops into the forebrain. It is a key component of the developing central nervous system, containing structures such as the telencephalon and diencephalon.

Pronunciation of prosencephalon

/prəˈsentfələn/

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synonym of chieftesses

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Part_of_speech of chieftesses

noun (plural)

Definition of chieftesses

A chieftess is a female chief or leader, typically of a tribe, community, or clan, wielding significant political, social, or ceremonial power. In many traditional societies, chieftesses held positions of authority and had considerable influence over their people.

Pronunciation of chieftesses

/'^tʃifə'tiːs/

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synonym of iiian

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Part_of_speech of iiian

noun (from the name 'Iain' or 'Ian', commonly used in Scotland and can also be an abbreviation or derived from other names)

Definition of iiian

A person with the name Iain or Ian, often used as a noun to refer to individuals by this name.

Pronunciation of iiian

/iːˈiːən/

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synonym of Palaemonids

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Part_of_speech of Palaemonids

noun

Definition of Palaemonids

Palaemonids are a suborder and taxonomic group of decapod crustaceans, primarily inhabiting coastal marine and brackish waters. They include several genera such as Palaemon and Caridina. These shrimp-like creatures are characterized by well-developed swimming legs and are important in their ecosystems as both predators and prey.

Pronunciation of Palaemonids

/peɪˈælə.mən.ɪd/

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synonym of echarts

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Part_of_speech of echarts

noun

Definition of echarts

A powerful, interactive charting and visualization library for building data visualization applications and dashboards.

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synonym of Octarchy

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Part_of_speech of Octarchy

noun

Definition of Octarchy

Government of a country or a society by eight persons.

Pronunciation of Octarchy

/ˈɒktrɑːki/

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synonym of rawlings

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Part_of_speech of rawlings

noun

Definition of rawlings

A surname, also sometimes used as a given name; the name of a person or family.

Pronunciation of rawlings

/ˈrɔːliŋz/

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