A type of gamete that does not have a specific planar orientation, often found in certain species of algae and other organisms during certain stages of sexual reproduction. Unlike typical gametes, aplankogametes do not adhere to a particular orientation during fertilization, allowing for more flexibility in the mating process.
Not yet made available for use; not yet converted into a usable form or employed. It often refers to funds, resources, or assets that are not currently in use or mobilized for a specific purpose.
/ʌnˈməʊ.bɪ.laɪzd/
The state or quality of emitting radiation, especially as thermal radiation or electromagnetic waves.
/rəˈdeɪ.nə.sɪs/
The discharge of pus and blood from a wound, sore, or other lesion; a type of exudate that indicates an inflammatory process or infection.
/'sʌkrəreɪə/
To write or pronounce an epitaph, typically for a person who has died; to create a memorial inscription or declaration for a deceased person.
/ˈep.ɪ.tæ.fɪ.aɪzd/
A collective term for lung infections caused by the Aspergillus fungi, which can affect the lung tissue leading to symptoms such as fever, cough, and shortness of breath. It is a form of pulmonary aspergillosis, which can be allergic, chronic, or acute in nature.
/æспərɡɪlˈləʊs/
Edithburgh (often stylized as Ediwiki) is a name used to refer to a character in the web series Ediwiki, which is a parody of the popular web series Web_Array.
/ˈedɪt bɜːrɡ/
Relating to diptera, a large order of insects that includes flies, mosquitoes, and gnats, characterized by having two wings. The term is specifically used in entomology.
/daɪˈptra.lə.dʒɪ.kəl/