"Agminal" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
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Aglossal refers to something that is related to or affecting the tongue. It can describe a disease, condition, or injury that affects the tongue, or can refer to a technique or method used when tasting or evaluating the flavor of food or drinks. Aglossal can also be used to describe something that is related to the sense of taste or the ability to taste.
Aglossia is a medical condition characterized by the absence or severe impairment of speech production, often due to brain damage or developmental issues. It is also known as mutism or inability to speak. People with aglossia may understand language but have difficulty forming words or producing vocalizations.
Aglow refers to a state of emitting or reflecting light, often with a gentle or warm glow. It can also describe a feeling of excitement, happiness, or contentment that is visible on someone's face or in their demeanor.
Agglutination refers to the process of joining or sticking together of small particles or elements, often forming a cluster or mass. In linguistics, it specifically denotes a linguistic process where one word is formed by adding multiple affixes or morphemes together, resulting in a long complex word. For example, in Turkish, the word "kitabımız" means "our book," where "kitab" means "book," and the suffixes "-ı" (possessive), "-nın" (second person plural), and "-ız" (first person plural) are agglutinated.
Aglycone refers to a sugar-free compound that remains after a glycoside is hydrolyzed or cleaved. It is typically a sterol, terpenoid, or other organic compound that was previously bonded to a sugar molecule (glycone) in a glycosidic bond. In other words, it is the non-sugar part of a glycoside.
Aglycones are the non-sugar parts of glycosides, which are compounds formed when a sugar molecule is chemically bonded to another compound, such as a hormone or a toxin. In other words, aglycones are the active compounds that remain after the removal of the sugar moiety from a glycoside. They can have various biological activities and are found in different natural sources like plants, where they often contribute to the plant's color, flavor, or medicinal properties.
Aglyphous refers to something that lacks or has no visible knobs, bumps, or projections on its surface. It typically describes a smooth and featureless appearance.
Agmatine is a natural compound derived from the amino acid arginine. It functions as a neurotransmitter and has various biological roles, including supporting blood flow, modulating pain perception, and potentially influencing cognitive function and mood. It is also used as a dietary supplement for its potential benefits in bodybuilding and athletic performance due to its alleged role in muscle growth and recovery.
"Agminate" is an adjective that refers to something that is arranged or occurring in clusters or groups, often resembling small seeds or beads. It can describe the formation or appearance of aggregates or nodules in various contexts, such as in geology, botany, or medicine. For example, "agminate crystals" would be clusters of crystals, and "agminate glands" would be groups of glands in a specific arrangement.
"Agail" is not a recognized or commonly used word in the English language. It could possibly be a misspelling or a unique term that does not have a standard meaning. If you meant "nail" or "agony," please let me know so I can provide the correct explanation.
"Agnate" refers to a person who is related through the male line, particularly in systems of kinship based on descent from a common male ancestor. It can also refer to a member of an agnatic lineage or clan, where inheritance and family ties are traced exclusively through the male line.
Agnatha is a superclass of primitive jawless vertebrates, including extinct species and extant hagfish and lampreys. These animals lack jaws, paired fins, and a true skull. They possess a cylindrical body, a cartilaginous skeleton, and a simple circulatory system.
Agnathans are a group of fish-like vertebrates that lack jaws, meaning they do not have a jawbone. The term "agnathan" comes from the Greek words "agnos" meaning "jawless" and "anthos" meaning "flower". Agnathans are thought to have evolved from a common ancestor with other vertebrates around 530-500 million years ago, during the Cambrian period.
Agnathia is a rare congenital deformity characterized by the lack of a jaw or mandible. It is a type of craniofacial anomaly that can occur on its own (isolated) or in association with other birth defects. In individuals with agnathia, the facial bones may be severely deformed, leading to significant respiratory and feeding difficulties. In some cases, this condition can be life-threatening.
The word "agnathous" refers to a condition where an organism lacks a jawbone or has a very primitive jaw structure. It is often used to describe certain early vertebrates or fish, such as hagfish, which do not have true jaws.
"Agnatic" refers to a line of descent traced exclusively through males, where inheritance and titles pass only from father to son or to other male relatives. It is often used in the context of traditional or feudal systems where family lineage and inheritance were strictly patrilineal.