Designating a structure, especially in plants, that superficially resembles tracheids but is not derived from them or has a different function: pseudotracheal parenchyma.
/pjuːsəˈtraɪ.keɪ.əl/
A type of native Mexican hot pepper, commonly used in Mexican cuisine for its heat and flavor. It is known for its thin skin and very spicy nature, often likened to the flavor profile of habanero peppers.
/ˈkoʊ.kə.pə/
A re-examination or review of a work, especially a historical text or the Bible, often conducted by scholars to assess its authenticity or authorship; a critical interpretation or version of a text.
/ˈrekəˌzɛnʃən/
An archaic or now rare term, used to indicate a pretense or pretended appearance of something, often in the context of a court of law where it might refer to a false or pretended claim or charge. This term is not commonly used in modern English and is considered obsolete.
/ˈpreʃən/
To refrain from becoming a Christian priest (apostate), often used metaphorically to describe someone who chooses to avoid a specific commitment or belief system.
/ʌnˈæp.əˌsteɪ.tɪzd/
to rumble, throb or vibrate deeply and incessantly, usually referring to sounds or objects that produce such a rumbling.
/roʃˈnit/
An invented word for the purpose of this example; it doesn't have a specific meaning in English, but can be used in a sentence to demonstrate various linguistic structures and functionalities.
/an.tai.va/
A surname or a male given name, derived from a place name meaning 'meadow or field of reeds'. It can also be used as a first name.
/ˈkɛndrɪk/