Patrons or supporters who share the responsibility or benefit; co-sponsors or joint benefactors in a shared endeavor or project.
/'kɒpətrən/
Squamella refers to a small scale or plate, typically found on fungi or algae. In fungi, squamellae are outgrowths or scales on the surface of fruiting bodies such as conidia or ascospores. They are significant in fungal morphology and can be used for identification purposes.
/ˈskwæməliːə/
pertaining to or characterized by the development of a single clone, often used in biological experiments to refer to a cell line derived from a single ancestor cell.
/ˌməʊnəˈklɒnɪəl/
Describing a type of metamorphic texture in rocks in which recrystallized grains have been rotated slightly from their original orientations, giving a mosaic or plaid pattern typical of albite-twist zoning in plagioclase minerals.
Ofloxacin is a fluoroquinolone antibiotic used to treat a variety of bacterial infections including pneumonia, complicated urinary tract infections, and infections of the liver and intra-abdominal sources. It works by inhibiting bacterial DNA replication, leading to cell death.
/'o:fəʊləksɪn/
A wide ribbon girdle with an opening at the front, worn horizontally around the waist over a suit and under a shirt by men, primarily for formal wear.
/ˈkʌm.ə.bʌnd/
Having an unpleasantly biting or stinging sensation; causing a tingling sensation. Typically used to describe a sensation similar to that caused by the bite of a wasp or ant.
/ˈfɔːr.mɪ.kə.tɪŋ/
to hold or contain ten gallons (usually of liquid).
/dɪˈkemˌdʒuːɡət/
a drawer or sliding compartment in a valuables chest or table, typically concealed by two downward-projecting flat boards or slats, one on each side of the opening, which could be pushed down to swing the drawer or compartment open or closed. Also known as a 'sliding drawer' or 'sliding door'.
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