A Spanish term used in literature and specifically in the works of Pablo Neruda, often describing a type of underground network or maze-like passageway, typically in the context of Chilean landscapes.
/si.ẽˈna.gas/
A type of sugar found in certain plant groups and used in biochemistry, particularly in the context of cell wall composition and biofuel production.
/ˈmæn.ə.nəute/
In telecommunications, devices or systems that divide a wide bandwidth into smaller frequencies or channels. In water management, devices that direct water flow into different channels or ditches.
/ˈtʃɛnləlaɪzaɪzərz/
A person who has charge of a household, especially in its more practical and possibly menial aspects, such as heating, cleaning, or maintenance.
/ˈbɑː.tələr/
A scintigram is a medical image produced using a gamma camera to visualize the distribution and movement of a radioactive tracer within the body, often used in nuclear medicine to diagnose various conditions such as bone disorders.
/'skɪntəɡræm/
A term used to describe a specific group of extinct bony fish from the Gondwana region, characterized by their broad head and large flat teeth, which were adapted for eating bottom-dwelling invertebrates. This term is used in paleontology to classify these ancient fish specimens.
/ˌpeɪliːˈaɪθən/
A close friend or companion, usually of the same social or professional class. It implies a close friendship or association that is often as strong as that of a blood relative.
/prəˈpɪnk/
Tofimilast is a novel pharmacologically active imidazoline receptor agonist developed as a potential treatment for a variety of inflammatory conditions, including atopic dermatitis, solid organ and hematological transplant rejection, and autoimmune diseases. It works by modulating the immune system to reduce inflammation.
/ˈtəʊ.fə.mɪ.læs.t/