Refers to a group of islands in the Indian Ocean, specifically the islands of Réunion and Mauritius, named after Captain Nicholas Mahé de La Bourdonnais of the French navy.
/mæs.əˈɹiːn/
costoinferior is not a commonly used term in English. However, it can be derived from the words 'costo-' (referring to the side of the chest or the left side) and 'inferior' (lower or less favorable).
/ˈkɔstoʊˌɪnfərɪər/
Pushtu, also known as Pashto, is a Dari language belonging to the Indo-European family of languages. It is the native language of the Pashtuns, and is an official language of Afghanistan.
/pʊs/tʊ/
A developmental disorder characterized by a smaller than normal head circumference and brain size, which can lead to developmental delays and other neurological issues.
/ˌmɪkrəʊsɪˈfiːliə/
Pereirine is an alkaloid, a class of naturally occurring compounds, found in plants such as the root of Brazilian peppertree (Schinus terebinthifolius) and arnet. It has been studied for its potential medicinal properties, including anti-inflammatory and anti-bacterial effects.
/pəˈraɪrɪn/
An abnormally webbed or spread-toed condition of the feet, similar to those of a duck. Often used to describe the feet of certain animals or birds.
/duːkfaʊt/
A district in the city of Stuttgart, Germany, known for its significant square and former spa town. It is also the location of a famous car brand, Mercedes-Benz, which has its roots in Cannstatt.
/kannstätt/
Anguideae is an obsolete family of eels, now considered part of the family Anguillidae. These fish are long, slender, and mostly live in marine or brackish water, with some species found in freshwater environments.
/æn.guɪ.deɪ.iː/
A hypothetical neurotransmitter believed to play a role in the regulation of various physiological processes, including mood and behavior. It is not an established molecule, but rather a term used in speculative neurobiological theories.
/ˌhaɪ poʊˈfæmɪn/