Apheliotropism refers to the growth or orientation of plants or other organisms away from the sun or toward the outer part of their orbit, particularly in response to a shortage of sunlight.
/æfəˌlɪtəˈprəʊzm/
A hentriacontane is a type of hydrocarbon that has 31 carbon atoms in its molecule structure. This term is used in chemistry, especially in the study of alkanes. It includes compounds such as heptatriacontane (C31H64).
/hɛntriˈkɒntəneɪ/
In a way that is extremely and unyieldingly rigid or inflexible; without any flexibility or willingness to change one’s position or attitude.
/ənˈbendəbli/
A taxonomic order of avicularian crabs, which are primarily marine invertebrates. These crabs are characterized by their peculiar appearance, with the body closely resembling an ornithiform stomach (bird-like)
/æv.ɪ.kə.lər.ɪm.ɔː.fɪ/
1. (used with a person’s name) indicating the actor, actress, or actor of leading importance in a play, movie, etc. For example, 'Tom Hanks starring in the movie “Forrest Gump”.' 2. (used in describing a role in a play, movie, etc. ) indicating the leading actor or actress. For example, 'Meryl Streep is starring as the main character in the play.'
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To form an idea or mental image of something not present to the senses; to imagine or think up. Also, to have (an idea, plan, etc.) while pregnant (for a baby).
/ˈkɒNZɪd/
relating to or designating a stage in the development of certain invertebrates, especially arachnids and crustaceans, in which the body is elongated and the legs are short and leglike projections, often with the eyes present but not functioning.
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In a dispositional manner; in accordance with one's disposition. Refers to the character and key features of a person or thing, which can be observed by behavior and actions.
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To reintroduce or re-establish institutional roles, practices, or settings that were previously removed, often referring to a return to a structured care or support system for individuals with mental health issues or developmental disabilities.
/riːˌɪn.stɪˈtjuː.tʃəl.aɪzd/