Desugared refers to the process of simplifying or removing complex or unnecessary features, structures, or elements, especially in computer programming to reduce code complexity, improve performance, or enhance readability.
/dɪˈsɡɔːrɪd/
The Birth Place of Princess Sirindhorn of Thailand; a small town in the northern part of Ayutthaya province, known for its historical and cultural significance due to being the birthplace of Princess Sirindhorn, a member of the Thai royal family.
Describing an arrangement in which parts are attached or directed toward the base or bottom of an organism, such as when wings are attached to the sternum in certain insects.
/ˈstɜːrnətrɪbəklɪt/
A bootloader is a small program that manages the process of loading an operating system from storage into a computer's memory. Bootloaders first run upon turning on a computing device, and they determine which operating system will start up. They can be simple or complex, depending on the hardware and software they manage.
/'blɔːtƒlɜːd/
A term used in biology referring to a group of amphibians that include salamanders and newts, characterized by having four legs during their larval or adult stage and a tail.
/ˈuː.roʊ.dəl/
Relating to or derived from the process of chemosynthesis, in which organisms use chemical energy to convert inorganic substances into organic matter, typically in the absence of sunlight. This process is exemplified by certain bacteria and deep-sea organisms that live near hydrothermal vents in the ocean.
/ˈkɛməsɪnθəsɪt/
Tetradonematids are a family of nematodes (roundworms) characterized by the characteristic of having four rounded cephalic lobes (head lobes) consisting of one labial and three cephalic lobes. They are typically marine and often parasitic, with some species found in fish, invertebrates, and other organisms.
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A gutter is a channel for collecting and carrying away rainwater, snowmelt, or surface water runoff. It is often made of wood, metal, or plastic and runs along the edges of buildings. In a more colloquial sense, it can also refer to a row of words that are cut or removed during the editing process of a book or article.
/ˈɡʌtər/
The tibiofibula is a complex structure consisting of the distal end of the tibia and the proximal end of the fibula, including the tibiofibular joint, which is crucial for knee and ankle function. It is a key part of the lower leg's structure, supporting the body's weight and allowing for movement.
/taɪˈbɪə.fɪ.bjul.ə/