Relating to or situated at the junction of the cartilage and the pharynx. This term typically describes structures or functions in the area where the cartilaginous part of the larynx meets the pharynx.
/kɒndrəfɛrɪdʒɪəs/
A type of rare metamorphic rock that is derived from shale and typically contains graphite, mica, and other minerals; it is named after Crinan, Argyll, Scotland, where it was first identified.
/ˈkrɪnənait/
The act of engaging in a persuading or lecturing someone on a point where the other person does not have to do anything in return; an effort to persuade by repeated assertion and little evidence to back it up.
/ˈdʒɔːbəneɪʃən/
Relating to food or nutrition; dietary restrictions or a dietary plan are related to the foods recommended or prohibited for health or fitness reasons.
/ˈdaɪ.ət.əri/
Not made equal; uneven; unbalanced; not adjusted or equalized, especially in terms of financial or economic conditions.
/ɪnˈeɪ.qləˌɪzd/
to spend too much time or effort thinking about something, often to no practical purpose; to worry excessively about details or possibilities that are not worth considering
/əʊvə'tθɪŋz/
A genus of rod-shaped, gram-positive, non-spore-forming, non-motile bacteria that are typically found in sugary environments and are able to ferment sugars.
/ˌsækərəˈbækələs/
A person or thing that crosses or that often crosses. It can refer to a pedestrian or simply someone who moves from one side of a path or boundary to the other, or anything that causes a change from one location, condition, or course of action to another.
/ˈkrɒsər/
Tragulidae is a family of small, agile deer found in Asia and Africa. They are known for their distinctive appearance, small size, and high preference for living in dense forests and bamboo jungles. Members of this family are often referred to as mouse deer or barking deer due to their soft barking sounds.
/'trægjəlaɪdɪ/