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Cortisone is a type of steroid hormone that is produced by the adrenal gland. It is also available in synthetic form and is often used as a medication to treat inflammation, skin conditions, and other medical conditions.
Corundum is a mineral species that is known for its extremely hard, durable, and precious properties. It is a naturally occurring mineral that is found in limited quantities in rocks and soil. The most well-known form of corundum is rubies and sapphires, which are prized for their vibrant colors and exceptional hardness.
Corunna is a noun, referring to the town of Corunna, Spain, or a poem, "Corunna" written by Lord Byron in 1809. The poem commemorates the Battle of Corunna, where the British army, led by Sir John Moore, defeated the French during the Peninsular War.
Coruscant is a fictional city in the Star Wars universe. It is the capital planet of the Galactic Republic and the Center of the Galactic Empire. It is a densely populated urban planet covered in cityscape, with towering skyscrapers and busy streets. The planet is filled with futuristic architecture, hyper-speed travel, and advanced technology, making it a hub of intergalactic politics, commerce, and diplomacy.
To coruscate means to shine or sparkle brightly, often in a flash or a brief moment. It can also describe something that is decorated or ornamented with sparkling or shining things. The word often has a sense of suddenness and brilliance to it, implying a brief but striking display of light or beauty.
Coruscated means to be or make something to shine or sparkle with a bright, fleeting, or flashing light. For example, "The fireworks coruscated the night sky with vibrant colors". It can also refer to something that is decorated or ornamented with bright, shining parts, such as a coruscated crown or a coruscated necklace. It can also imply a sense of flashy or showy, but not necessarily lasting or enduring.
Coruscates is a verb that means to shine or sparkle brightly, often with a flash or flashes, usually in a twinkling or flashing manner. It is often used to describe the sparkle or flash of light on a surface, such as a jewel, a piece of metal, or a glass object.
Coruscating refers to something that is radiant, shining, or sparkling, often with a sense of brilliance or brilliance. It is often used to describe exceptionally fine or elaborate writing, language, or even performance, implying a high level of skill and luminosity. For example, a writer's coruscating prose, or an actor's coruscating speech.
Coruscation is a noun that refers to a brief, brilliant flash of light, often used to describe a sudden burst of sparks, a flash of insight, or a moment of exceptional quality or excellence. It can also be used to describe a sudden, brief period of laughter or merriment. The word is often used to convey a sense of vividness, intensity, or dramatic effect.
Coruscations refer to flashes or sparks of light, often used to describe the brightness or glitter of something. It can also be used to describe the sparkle or radiance on something's surface. In a metaphorical sense, it can also describe a brilliant or impressive display of language or wit.
The Corvair is a compact passenger car that was produced by General Motors (GM) from 1960 to 1969. It was known for its sporty and innovative features, such as its rear-engine design and independent front suspension. The Corvair was also popular for its handling and performance. It was the first domestic mass-produced car with a rear-mounted air-cooled engine. Despite its popularity, the Corvair was involved in a controversy regarding its stability, particularly at high speeds, which was blamed on its suspension design.
Corvée: a system of indirect taxation in which the state requisitions a portion of the working hours or production of individuals, especially peasants, to perform public works or administrative tasks, typically in a rural or agrarian society.
A Corvette is a type of sports car that is a symbol of excellence, performance, and power. The word Corvette has been synonymous with high-performance vehicles since its introduction by General Motors in 1953. It is known for its sleek design, speed, and handling capabilities. In general, the term Corvette connotes a sense of sophistication, style, and a desire for excitement.
Corvettes refer to a series of sports cars produced by General Motors (GM) that is known for its performance, design, and racing heritage. The term "corvette" typically applies to vehicles produced by Chevrolet, which is a subsidiary of GM. Corvettes are often associated with speed, agility, and power, and are popular among car enthusiasts and racing enthusiasts. They are available in various models and trims, with each having distinct features, engine options, and design elements.
Corvid refers to a group of birds that includes crows, ravens, rooks, magpies, and jackdaws. These birds are known for their intelligence, problem-solving abilities, and distinctive calls. The term "corvid" comes from the Latin word "corvus," meaning crow or raven. Corvids are often considered to be among the most intelligent birds in the world, and have been observed using tools and solving complex problems.
The Corvidae is a biological family of birds, commonly known as crows, ravens, jays, magpies, and jackdaws. It is a diverse group of birds that are found on every continent except Antarctica, and are known for their intelligence, social behavior, and distinctive calls.
Corvidology is the study of crows, ravens, and other members of the corvid family. It is an interdisciplinary field that combines elements of ornithology, ethology, and ecology to understand the biology, behavior, and ecology of these intelligent and social birds. Corvidologists may study their physical characteristics, social structure, communication patterns, diet, and adaptability to different environments.
Corvids are a family of birds that includes crows, ravens, rooks, jackdaws, magpies, and jays. They are known for their intelligence, problem-solving abilities, and striking physical appearances. Some common characteristics of corvids include their black or black-and-white plumage, distinctive calls, and ability to mimic human speech.
Corvine refers to something that is related to crows or ravens, such as their appearance, habits, or characteristics. The term is often used in literature, poetry, and art to evoke a sense of mystery, intelligence, and sometimes dark or ominous connotations, as these birds are often associated with prophecy, death, and the supernatural.
Covariant means changing in the same way as something else. In mathematics and physics, a covariant is a quantity that transforms in the same way as the coordinate system or the reference frame in which it is described. In other words, if the coordinate system is changed, the covariant does not change its relative position or properties with respect to the other elements in the same system.
Coryanthes is a genus of orchids, commonly known as monkey orchids or vanilla-scented orchids. They are native to the tropical and subtropical regions of Central and South America, and are characterized by their distinctive, fragrant flowers that resemble a monkey's face.
Corybant refers to a person or thing that is characterized by or resembling the Corybantians, a group of priests of the ancient Anatolian goddess Cybele. In a broader sense, corybant can also mean something or someone that is wild, unbridled, or untamed.
Corybantiasm refers to an excessive or enthusiastic display of uncontrolled passion, excitement, or joy, often in a more frenzied or erratic manner. This word is derived from Corybant, a high priest of Aphrodite in Greek mythology, who was known for his wild and frenzied rituals.
Extremely enthusiastic or frenzied, as if possessed by divine inspiration or occupied with ecstatic prophecy.
The Corydalidae is a family of insects colloquially known asdobsonflies or fishflies. They are aquatic insects that emerge from freshwater environments during the summer months. Adult dobsonflies are typically large, with a distinctive elongated body and large eyes. They are harmless to humans and do not bite or sting.
Corydalis is a type of flowering plant, commonly known as the corydalis or fetid cumin. It is native to Asia and Europe and is often used in traditional medicine due to its claimed aphrodisiac and analgesic properties.
Corydon is a noun that refers to the mythical king of the Cyn URII, a kingdom in ancient Greece. In literature and art, Corydon is often portrayed as a rustic and idyllic figure, symbolizing pastoral simplicity and serenity. The term can also refer to a devotee of the god Dionysus, known for his association with wine and revelry.
Corylaceae is a botanical name for a family of flowering plants, commonly known as corylops or corylaceous plants. This family includes about 60 species of deciduous trees and shrubs, which are native to the Northern Hemisphere and are typically found in temperate and subtropical regions. Members of the Corylaceae family are characterized by their simple, alternate leaves, and they produce small, yellowish or greenish flowers that are usually arranged in catkins.
Corymb refers to a type of flower arrangement in which flowers or florets are clustered or aggregated at the end of a stem or branch, often forming a spherical or pyramidal shape. This type of inflorescence is commonly found in plants such as broccoli, cauliflower, and globe thistle.
A corymb is a type of inflorescence in which the flowers are arranged at the end of a stem and the pedicles (the stalks that support the flowers) are of approximately the same length, creating a flat, disc-like shape.
Corymbiferous refers to a type of inflorescence, a cluster of flowers that develops on a stem, where the main stem grows in height and the lateral branches produce flowers of approximately the same height, forming a flat or rounded cluster of flowers at the top of the stem.
Corymbose refers to the arrangement of flower heads in a plant, where they are crowded and compound, with the individual flowers radiating from a central point. It often describes the shape of flower heads in plants like asters and chrysanthemums.
The word "Corynebacteriaceae" refers to a family of Gram-positive bacteria, often found in soil, water, and the gastrointestinal tracts of humans and animals. They are typically rod-shaped and may be pathogenic, causing diseases such as tuberculosis, cutaneous disease, and opportunistic infections in immunocompromised individuals.
Corynebacterium is a genus of Gram-positive, rod-shaped bacteria that are commonly found in the environment, but also can cause disease in humans and animals. Some species of Corynebacterium are opportunistic pathogens, meaning they can cause infection when the host's immune system is compromised. Well-known species in this genus include Corynebacterium diphtheriae, which causes diphtheria, and Corynebacterium pseudotuberculosis, which can cause bovine mastitis and ulcerative lymphangitis.