A process or command in certain programming environments that writes text to a log file for debugging or monitoring purposes. It is used to output messages from a program indicating the status or progress of operations, similar to the `print` function but specifically for logging.
/pʊtˈlɒɡ/
Refers to structures or qualities originating from, or resembling, ancient crystalline formations. It is primarily used in geology to describe minerals or rock formations that are remnants of early crystallization processes.
/ˌpeɪl.oʊ.krystalˈlɪk/
A haemoprotein is a type of protein that contains either a heme group or a closely related porphyrin ring structure. Hemoproteins play a crucial role in various biological processes, such as respiration and oxygen transport in the body.
/heɪˈmɒprətɪd/
A mode of movement in some mollusks (especially gastropods) in which the animal moves by thrusting and pulling motions with its foot and body, often without the aid of cilia or specialized locomotory structures.
/'ɡæstrətæksɪ/
A type of suburban house that is built on a large plot of land, typically with a garden, and often features modern design and luxurious amenities. It usually combines elements of a bungalow (one-story house) with features of a larger home, offering the convenience of a single-story living area but with more space and amenities.
/ˈsjuːpərˈbʌɡəl/
A person who removes trees or tree limbs, often using specialized equipment. Also, can refer to a person who plays an instrument called a 'treespee' (typically a wind instrument made from tree parts).
/ˈtriː.spliː.ər/
Not stopped or discontinued; continuous or ongoing.
/ʌndɪ'kɒnตINUɪdɪd/
Referring to substances or agents that inhibit the growth of tumors or neoplastic cells, often used in chemotherapy and cancer treatments.
/ænɪnewˈprasɪlɪtk/
The state or quality of being everywhere; omnipresence. Often used metaphorically to describe something that is widely available or goes anywhere with ease.
/'evriwʌnəs/