The berries of certain shrubs, especially those of the genus Rubus with a tart or sour flavor, also known as resonance berries or dock berries.
/ˈsɔːr.bə.rɪz/
Describing a condition where the pollen grains of flowering plants are not shed from the anther but remain aggregated in a mass or cluster, typically due to the continuity of the filaments of adjacent anthers.
/saɪ.kloʊ.sɛrˈpɪə.məs/
A male member of the Buddhist monastic order who has taken vows of chastity, poverty, and obedience, and generally lives in a monastery or in a very simple dwelling near a village.
/ˈbɪksu/
Relating to entoptic phenomena, which are visual perceptions that originate within the eye rather than coming through the normal visual pathway, such as the perception of patterns or shapes within the visual field.
/ɛnˈtɒptəskəs tik/
An American grayling, Thymallus thymallus, introduced into northern United States from Eurasia. It resembles the true grayling but lacks the latter's distinctive colorful pectoral and pelvic fins.
/ˈspɜːr.lɪŋ/
Not furnished with or lacking serrations, which are incisor-like or tooth-like projections. This term is commonly used to describe objects, such as tools or mechanical pieces, that are not edged with these sharp, projecting structures.
/ˈʌnsəˌtɜrɪd/
Relating to, involving, or being small blood vessels.
/ˌmAI.krəˈvæsju.lə/