Describing the action or process of making something curve in the opposite direction, typically from convex to concave or vice versa; to curve downward or backward from a previous curve.
/dɪˈkɜːr.vɪŋ/
A class of steroid hormones that are produced by the adrenal cortex and include cortisol and cortisone; they regulate metabolism, control inflammatory responses, and affect immune function. They are also known for their anti-inflammatory and immunosuppressive properties.
/ˈɡlju.ko.kort.iks.ɔɪ.diz/
A functional group (SH) in molecules or ions, consisting of a sulfur atom bonded to two hydrogen atoms, which can participate in redox reactions and is important in the structure and function of proteins.
/ˈsʌlfədʒraɪl/
A functional group in chemical compounds, derived from quinoline, which is a heterocyclic compound with the formula C9H7N. Quinolinyl groups can participate in a variety of organic reactions and are found in many natural products and pharmaceuticals.
/ˈkwɪnəlɪnɪl/
A class of triterpenoid compounds characterized by a spiro-hexahydrofuro[2.2.1]heptan-3-one skeleton, found in some herbs and plants, which have shown potential biological activities.
/həˈrɪsənənz/
A slang term for a F drillsak, or a butcher, referring to someone who is skilled in tasks that require skill and precision, such as butchering animals or assembling small parts. It can also be used figuratively to describe someone who handles or deals with complex or delicate tasks with great skill.
/ˈsteɪlinō/
A term that is not a standard English word and may not have a clear meaning or usage. It can be seen as a fabricated or non-existent word for the purpose of this explanation.
/ˈkɑːl.tɪn/
A plural form of predaceous, referring to the characteristic or behavior of preying on other organisms for food; aggressiveness or predatory nature as exhibited in behavior or actions.
/priˈdeɪʃəsnɪz/
A person who uses or claims to have abilities to see spirits or predict the future, typically associated with spiritual or supernatural activities; someone who is overly preoccupied with the supernatural or paranormal.
/ˈsuːpspuːk/