Referring to the process of sexual fusion of gametes or fertile sexual union, especially in relation to fungi and certain plants, where two compatible gametes unite to form a zygote.
/ˈsɪŋ.ɡə.ˌməs/
A homunculus is a small human figure or an allegorical representation of a miniature being, often associated with philosophical or alchemical concepts. It can also refer to a miniaturized version of a person or an embodiment of a specific trait, often used in fictional or scientific contexts.
/ˈhəʊ.mʌŋ.kəl/
Refers to data or information that cannot be encrypted, i.e., converted into a format that can only be accessed with specific decryption keys, thus making it impossible to protect the information using encryption methods.
/ʌnɪ'enkrɪptəbld/
In a manner that is related to or represented by a digraph or digraphs; involving or denoting the use of two adjacent letters to represent a single sound or letter in a script.
/ˈdɪɡræfɪkəli/
A period of initial training or experience, especially in a profession or occupation; also referring to the position or status of a novice, a person who is new to a particular field or activity and lacks experience or skill.
/ˈnɑv.ɪ.shəp/
Relating to or characterized by the absence of true wings; wingless, as some insects or the wings of some flies, which have degenerated into scales or other structures.
/ɛpɪˈtɜːrəs/
Bufotenin is a psychoactive tryptamine alkaloid found naturally in psilocybe mushrooms, certain psychoactive plants, and animal venoms. It is structurally similar to other tryptamines such as psilocybin, and has been used in various cultures for religious or spiritual purposes.
/bʊˈfoʊ.tən/
A blend of 'ker-splash' and 'explode', describing an explosive forceful burst that appears to be a combination of both actions, often used in media, especially in video games and animated shows. It visually represents sudden and messy destruction, often with a splash or spray of debris.
/ˈkɜːrzpləud/