A xanthine alkaloid found in the bitter orange (Citrus aurantium) and used as a dietary supplement for weight loss and increased energy and alertness. It is structurally similar to ephedrine and works through adrenergic mechanisms.
/ˈsɪnɪfraɪn/
A type of database management system that stands for Extended Persistent NoSQL Database. It is designed to store and manage large volumes of unstructured data efficiently, with features like automatic scaling and high availability.
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A person who lives in, or is from, Brooklyn, a borough of New York City, New York, US.
/ˈbroʊ.kə.laɪ.t/
A type of development or metamorphosis in organisms, particularly insects, where the individual undergoes a series of drastically different forms before reaching maturity. This process is characterized by a complex series of larval stages, each differing greatly from the others, culminating in the final adult form.
/haɪ.pər.mɛ.te.mɔ.rf.əˈθɪ.sɪ.səs/
A hypothetical molecule or structure that is the mirror image of its corresponding enantiomer, often used in discussions of chirality in organic chemistry.
/ˈæntɪfɔːrin/
A stasisidium (plural stasisidia) is a specialized, non-cortical hypha found in certain fungi that often serves as a nutrient reserve. Each stasisidium is a thick, septate hypha that stores nutrients and can germinate into a new hyphal strand if conditions are favorable.
/stæsɪˈsaɪdiə/
Describing insects belonging to the subclass Pterygota, which includes the vast majority of extant insect orders, characterized by their two pairs of membranous wings and incomplete metamorphosis.
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An error in writing, such as a misspelling or incorrect spelling, or a mistake in handwriting or typing that produces an unintended or incorrect written form.
/ˈmɪsˌraɪtɪŋ/
In a manner that does not prioritize material wealth or possessions, emphasizing spiritual well-being, emotional health, or intellectual pursuits instead.
/ʌnˈmæ.tər.i.əl.ɪ.stɪk/
worn on the lapel of a suit jacket to indicate the wearer's position, achievement, or honor; often refers to a flower pin worn on a black-tie occasion to signify membership or distinguished status within an organization.
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