Excessive or extreme lack of consistency or uniformity, often indicating a flaw in design, logic, or implementation.
/oʊv'erɪnkənˈsɪstənt/
A nickname or term referring to a person who is responsible for or associated with the management and handling of buckets, often used in a specific context such as water collection or agricultural settings.
/ˈbʌktəm/
An excessive or unnecessary concern with trifling difficulties or objections, often used in a pejorative sense to describe someone's troublesome behavior or annoying persistence in making problems more complex than necessary.
/traskəˈʁij/
Boebera is a genus of plants in the family Passifloraceae. These are tropical woody vines or shrubs that are found in parts of Central and South America. They are characterized by their trumpet-shaped flowers and edible berries.
/ˈboʊ.bə.rə/
a Japanese zelkova tree, Zelkova serrata, characterized by its glossy, serrated leaves and smooth, silvery bark, often grown for its ornamental value in Japanese gardens and cultivation worldwide.
/kei.a.ki/
A nucleosome is a protein structure found in eukaryotic cells, consisting of DNA wrapped around eight histone proteins. Nucleosomes are the basic units of chromatin in eukaryotic chromosomes and play a crucial role in the packing of DNA into the cell nucleus while allowing access for transcriptional machinery.
/njuːˈkləsəm/
Ungues refers to nails or claws, typically found in certain animals. It is a biological term referring to the tough protective structures that grow from the skin and cover the ends of fingers, toes, hooves, etc.
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