Relating to or denoting the universe as a whole, beyond the scale of individual galaxies.
/meɪตæɡə'lætık/
A military term used to refer to a period of eighteen months of service, often in context of training or deployment.
/'aɪtiːθmɒs/
The diencephalon is a division of the brain that forms the foremost part of the basal region of the brain, situated above the midbrain and below the telencephalon (cerebral hemispheres). It is composed of closely associated nuclei and interconnecting fibers, and includes the thalamus and hypothalamus.
/daɪˈsɛn.fə.lən/
An act of displaying or exhibiting something in an automated manner, often referring to a demonstration performed by an automated system or process.
/ˈɔːtəˌmoʊnəˌstral/
Methfuroxam is a chemical compound that has been used as a rodenticide (a substance used to kill rodents) and as an animal repellent. It is related to furanazzo, another rodenticide containing furaldehyde.
/ˈmethfərəksəm/
1. A small projection or bud on the tail of an animal, especially a larva or a fetus, which may develop into the tail during the embryonic stage. 2. Metaphorically, the tailbud can also refer to a smaller, less significant part or aspect of something that is dominant or more important.
/ˈteɪl.bʌd/
Juncus is a genus of flowering plants in the family Juncaceae, commonly known as rushes. They are typically wetland plants with slender, often underground stems (rhizomes) and grass-like leaves, often used in floral arrangements and sometimes used for roofing or thatching.
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Refers to something related to the Canadian province of Alberta, including its residents, culture, economy, or geographical aspects.
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