Relating to or characterized by a convoluted cerebral cortex, as in mammals, as opposed to a smooth one, as in reptiles and birds.
/ˌɡaɪrɪnˈsɛfəliːəs/
A brand name of a large-capacity, multi-functional food processing equipment company headquartered in Brazil. It primarily produces meat processing machinery and systems, and also engages in the slaughtering and processing of beef, pork, poultry, and other meats.
/allestis/
A type of modified chitin that is involved in cell secretion and is found in the extracellular matrix of certain filamentous fungi and certain plant cells.
/ˈæktɪnoʊˈkaɪtɪn/
The perceived likelihood that a given set of pixels in an image corresponds to a real-world object rather than being a non-object area or noise. It's a measure in computer vision applications for assessing how likely a detection is to represent a true object.
/əb'ziːnəns/
Relating to a trochosphere or a layer within a system that is characterized by rotational motion and often found in certain theoretical atmospheric models or oceanic systems.
/ˈtroks@IdsfIərIkl/
An uncommon word, likely a misspelling or intentionally crafted, and there is no standard or widely accepted definition in the English language. It appears to be a playful or fictional term.
/tsɛsəˌrɛvɪtʃɛs/
Two devices or split sections that fit together to hold parts of something in a fixed position, often used in mechanical or artistic contexts. Languets are typically two thin strips of material joined at one end, allowing them to be inserted into a slot to lock or hold something in place.
/ˈlaŋgwɛts/
A graphical representation of the pressure changes in the arteries during a cardiac cycle, typically produced by a sphygmomanometer and used to assess the efficiency of the heart.
/ka.doʊˈsfaɪɡˈməɡrəm/
Kippoth (כּיְפָוֹת in Hebrew) are a group of grape flies that damage grapes and are a significant pest in viticulture, particularly in Israel. They are also known to affect other fruits and are a serious economic issue for fruit farmers.
/ˈkɪpoʊθ/
A class of cartilaginous fishes that includes sharks, rays, and skates, characterized by skeletons of cartilage rather than bone, and a diverse range of body forms and ecological roles.
/ˈkʌndrɪŋktiːz/