Extremely true or accurate to an extreme degree, often used humorously or sarcastically to exaggerate the degree of truthfulness.
/ˈsuːpətruː/
Invented term. A hypothetical system where conjugated organic molecules self-organize in a manner similar to supramolecular architecture, often used in the context of nanotechnology and material science. The term is derived from pin (a molecular architecture component) and -onics (referring to technology).
/ˈpɪn.ɒ.nɪk/
Extremely divided or fragmented; showing signs of mental disorder or schizophrenia, particularly regarding thought or experience; extremely eccentric or strange.
/ˈsclasɪzɪst/
In biology, pseudotrachea are false tracheae, a term used in echiuroid worms to refer to lateral filaments originating from the proboscis that resemble and function similarly to the true tracheae found in other annelids.
/ˌpsoʊsdəˈtrækɪə/
Slitherier refers to something that is more slippery or adept at sliding. It suggests a slickness or a quality that makes an object or an animal particularly good at sliding or gliding.
/ˈslɪðərɪ/
Relating to brucellosis, a contagious infectious disease caused by bacteria of the genus *Brucella*, which affects farm animals and can be transmitted to humans, especially through unpasteurized milk or contact with infected animals.
/ˈbrʌsən /
The quality or state of being twistable; the ability to be twisted or bent into a different shape or position without breaking.
/ˈtwɪst.ə.bɪล.ɪ.tи/