A peptide hormone produced by the small intestine in response to the presence of fatty acids and certain amino acids in the chyme (partially digested food). It stimulates the release of bile from the gallbladder and the secretion of digestive enzymes from the pancreas.
/ˈkɑːˌlhɪs.təˈkeɪ.neɪn/
Ectooecia is a term incorrectly used and should not be recognized. It does not have a valid definition in the official dictionary and is not a legitimate word.
/ɪkˈtəʊ.ə.si.ə/
with regard to frets, or with an understanding of musical fretting or tuning on a stringed instrument; with an understanding of the fretboard of a stringed instrument and how the notes are positioned.
/ˈfrestwaɪz/
To have. In German grammar, it is the principal verb used to express possession, existence, or the existence of a necessity. It is the most commonly used verb in German and is conjugated to indicate the subject’s state of having.
/haːbən/
An image or form that depicts an individual's genetic or constitutional characteristics, often used in medical or scientific contexts to describe the unique properties or attributes of a person or organism.
/ˈɔː.tɡrə.fɪ/
Without sharp bends or kinks. Used to describe something that is smooth and continuously curved without sudden changes in direction. It often refers to certain types of flexible connectors or pipes that are designed to maintain a smooth, unbroken path.
/ˈkɪŋkləs/
containing or having the effect of caffeine
/ˈkæf.eɪ.nɪ.tɪd/
in an imprudent manner; without proper caution or judgment; foolishly; unwisely
/ɪmˈpruːdəntli/
Relating to or denoting a method of chemical analysis, particularly of a trace metal in a solution, that is performed by measurement of the electric current resulting from electrolytic oxidation or reduction of the metal.
/vəˈlæm.flek.tɪk/