A pangrammatist is a person who specializes in or studies pangrams, which are sentences that include every letter of the alphabet at least once.
/ˌpæŋ.grəˈmæt.ɪst/
Aorto-clasis, also known as dissection or separation of the aorta, refers to a medical condition where the layers of the aorta are separated, commonly caused by a tear in the inner lining of the aorta. This can lead to the aorta widening and potentially rupturing, a condition known as aortic dissection or aortic aneurysm. It is a life-threatening medical emergency that requires immediate intervention.
/ˈɔːrtəʊklaɪəsɪs/
To breathe heavily and noisily during sleep, often accompanied by a low snoring sound; a light sleep characterized by a noisy breathing sound; a sound made by someone snoring.
/snɔr/
A surgical procedure used primarily in the treatment of hydrothorax, pleurisy, and pleural effusion, involving the rerouting of fluid from the pleural cavity to the peritoneal cavity through a surgical implant.
/'plɪrəpəˈtɪnənəl ˈʃaʊnt/
A synthetic analog of amylin that is used as an adjunct to insulin therapy in adults with type 1 or type 2 diabetes mellitus to improve glycemic control and reduce rates of hypoglycemia and weight gain. It works by slowing gastric emptying and reducing postprandial glucagon secretion.
/ˈpræmlɪntaɪd/
Organic compounds containing cobalt in a complex with carbon-containing ligands, often used in catalysis and as metalorganic compounds.
/ɔːɡˈnɔːkrɔːlb/
Svetambara is one of the two major sects of the Jain tradition, characterized by their ascetic followers who wear white garments and reject the use of any materials made from the natural world unless absolutely necessary. They have a less rigid approach to monastic rules and follow a more liberal interpretation of the Jain texts.
/ˈsavəˌmɑːbɾə/
Without ash or containing little ash, especially in reference to oils, detergents, or soaps that do not produce a significant amount of residue when burned or used.
/ˈæʃ.ləs/