A genus of lichens in the family Ramalzioaceae, typically found on calcareous substrates and often characterized by a distinctive, flat thallus and zoochlorophyllic coloration.
/trænzˈʃɛliə/
The term 'subnude' is not a standard English word. It might refer to a state of being partially undressed or to a condition where something is near or slightly below the point of nudity, but it is not a commonly used term. In context, it could potentially relate to a situation or condition that barely meets a nudity requirement or threshold.
/ˈsʌnjuːd/
The process of adopting ideas, feelings, or behaviors as one's own; incorporating something into one's personality or way of thinking. It often refers to the way in which an individual assimilates external influences or internalizes societal norms, values, or psychological states.
/ˈɪntərnlʌɪz/
Describing the act of volitionally giving up, surrendering, or losing oneself willingly. The term specifically implies a deliberate or chosen process of diminishing oneself or ceasing to be fully present, often in a metaphorical sense of surrendering one's pride, courage, or will. It can also metaphorically describe the act of dissolving or fading away, often through a process of gradual diminution.
/pɛr.dɛn.dɪ.si/
A breakfast cereal made of raw, crunchy, uncooked grains and whatever fruits and nuts go with them (e.g., oats, rye flakes, nuts, fruits, etc.).
/ˈmjuːsli/
Partially or to some extent divided; shared but not totally or completely.
/ˈsemɪdaɪvɪd/
A substance found in the cartilage of animals, which is a glycoprotein that contributes to the elasticity and structural integrity of cartilage.
/ˈtʃɑːndrɪn/
The process of reorganizing stored data on a storage device to improve access times by reducing fragmentation.
/dɪˈfrɛɡ.mənt.ɪd/
A set of customs and conventions used in electronic communication, such as internet or emails, to ensure effective and appropriate communication among users. It includes guidelines for behavior, language, writing style, and manners on the internet.
/ˈnetɪkwets/