Of, relating to, or functioning in the maintenance or prolongation of pregnancy; involving luteotrophic activity. Luteotrophic hormones or substances are involved in maintaining a state that supports pregnancy, such as progesterone which helps maintain the endometrial lining for implantation and pregnancy.
/luːˈtəʊtrəfɪk/
to bark or howl, usually in a manner that imitates someone's voice or manner of speaking, often with a mocking or derisive intent (informal and archaic usage)
/ˈbiːhəlɪŋ/
An amicus curiae (plural: amici curiae) is a Latin term meaning ' friend of the court'. It refers to someone who is not a direct party to a case but submits a brief to help the court’s understanding of a legal issue.
/amˈtʃi/
To drop or fall suddenly and with a sharp sound, typically by being pushed or having the top removed; (of a balloon, etc.) to burst with a sharp noise.
/pɑpt/
To excide, although not a standard English word, can be conceptualized as an archaic or hypothetical term that might mean to cut away or remove, or to cause to cease or withdraw, similar to the modern verbs 'excise' or 'exceed'.
/ˈeksaid/
An expert or practitioner in microtomography; a scientist who uses microcomputerized tomography to study the structure of small objects or materials at microscopic levels.
/ˌmɪkrəˈtɒmɪst/
Of or relating to the construction and arrangement of scenery for theatrical productions, exhibitions, or other public events; involving or pertaining to scenic design and visual effects.
/'skenəɡræfɪkl/
Tetraspan refers to a family of cell-surface proteins characterized by the presence of four membrane-spanning domains. These proteins are involved in cell-cell and cell-matrix interactions and are often found in association with other proteins. They play crucial roles in various cellular processes, including adhesion, cytokine signaling, and immune response.
/ˈtetrəspan/
Reaffiliate refers to the process of associating or reassociating a person or entity with a different group, organization, or team, often used in the context of realigning organizational structure or shifting membership among groups.
/riːˈɑːfɪˌleɪt/