A medical term that is not widely used, generally refers to a specific condition or symptom, but the exact meaning is unclear or obsolete and needs further verification.
/ˈnaɪəs/
A Hindu caste located primarily in the Indian state of Karnataka, known for their warrior background and traditional occupations such as landholding and trade. Also, historically, a prince or ruler of a principality in India.
/ˈæwlé/
A term humorously referring to someone who frequently uses or closely associates with cups, which could be related to either beverages or containers for holding objects.
/ˈʌp.təs.tər/
The process by which a part of an organism receives nourishment, especially the development and activity of a tissue or organ in response to the presence of a foreign substance or injury.
/trəˈfɒdʒɪni/
Canajoharie is a hamlet in Schoharie County, New York, United States, located on the border with the town of Fulton. It is known for its historical significance and charming, small-town atmosphere.
/ˈkænəˈhɔrio/
Of or relating to Andy Warhol, the American pop artist, or his artistic style, which often includes use of repetition, celebrity portraits, and common commercial imagery in art.
/ˈwɔrəliən/
In botany, protostele is the initial, usually bicollateral, central cylinder of procambium from which the vascular tissues of nearly all vascular plants develop. It is the first form of the stele (body of vascular tissues) and can be observed in the youngest parts of the plant.
/pʁo.tɔ.steˈliː.zə/
The act of not presenting something; the state of not being presented, especially in court or legal proceedings. It can also refer to the absence of a piece of evidence or information that is expected to be discussed or considered.
/ˌnɑːndɪˈprезентейشن/
The status or position of a bencher, which is a senior member of a chambers of barristers (lawyers) who hold a chief position within the hierarchy of barristers in the UK and Commonwealth countries. Benchers are responsible for the governance of the profession and for the education and supervision of junior barristers.
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