An excessive reduction in body temperature, often resulting from prolonged exposure to cold or from a medical condition that interferes with normal thermoregulation, which can lead to symptoms such as shivering, fatigue, and in severe cases, hypothermia.
/ˌoʊvərˈtʃɪlz/
Telosomes are specialized membranous structures found within eukaryotic cells, particularly in plant cells, that contain proteins involved in the targeted transport of specific cargoes. They play a crucial role in intra- and inter-cellular transport processes.
/ˈtiːləsəm/
In particle physics, a gaugino is a hypothetical fermion associated with a gauge symmetry in supersymmetric theories. It is one of the superpartners of the gauge bosons in supersymmetry theories, similar to how a fermion is the superpartner of a boson.
/ˈɡɔːɡɪnəʊ/
A mark or impression made on a surface by a brush, especially in painting or drawing. It can also refer to the distinctive way a brush is used to apply paint or other materials.
/ˈbrʌʃmɑrk/
Frequently occurring outflow of a substance, a fluid, or similar overflow from a container, system, or natural source.
/ˈaʊ.floid.ɪŋz/
The study of variations in barometric pressure and how these variations affect weather patterns or atmospheric conditions, typically used in meteorology or climatology.
/ˈbærəˌdینĀks/
Referring to a one-sided, non-physical relationship where a person feels a false intimacy with a public figure or with the characters on a television program or internet stream.
/peərəˈsoʊ.ɡəl/
A term for a poet or a learned man in ancient India, particularly in Brāhmī tradition. It often refers to a person who is both a poet and a sage or a learned person in religious or spiritual matters.
/maˈkɑː/
A term used in some dialects or contexts to refer to a specific type of tree or plant, often used in traditional medicine or as a food source. It can also refer to a local term for a certain variety of a plant or tree found in a particular region.
/lɑː Hutchinson/
an extreme or excessive enthusiasm or devotion, often to a moral, religious, or political cause. This term describes a level of zeal that surpasses what's considered healthy or customary, indicating an individual's relentless and often obsessive passion for a belief or goal.
/ʌltrə'zi:ələsnəs/