"Cyclopeans" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Cyclopeans refers to ancient or crumbling structures, typically made of large stone blocks, especially those associated with ancient civilizations such as the Minoans or Mycenaeans in Greece. The term is often used figuratively to describe impressive or awe-inspiring monuments or ruins.
Cyclooxygenase (COX) is a key enzyme responsible for the synthesis of prostaglandins, important hormones that play a role in pain, inflammation, and fever regulation.
Cyclooxygenases are a family of enzymes that play a crucial role in the production of prostaglandins and thromboxanes, which are important mediators of pain, inflammation, and other physiological processes in the body.
A cyclopaedia is a comprehensive or encyclopaedic work of learning, often covering a wide range of subjects. It is a collection of factual information that is organized alphabetically or by subject.
Extensive and comprehensive; relating to or resembling a cyclopaedia, a large book or collection of knowledge.
Cyclopamine is a naturally occurring toxic compound found in the brakes of the Pacific yew plant (Taxus brevifolia). It is a teratogen, meaning it can cause birth defects, and is used as a research tool to study embryonic development. It is also known as Vernonie, and its use in traditional medicine has been associated with birth defects and miscarriages.
Massive, massive or enormous in scale or extent, often describing ancient structures or ruins. The term is derived from the mythological Cyclops, one-eyed giants in Greek mythology, implying a colossal or gigantic scale. The word is often used to describe imposing, ancient buildings or structures, such as those found in Stonehenge or the Pyramids of Egypt.
Cycloped refers to an ancient Greek word "cyclopeia" which means a one-eyed giant or a giant with a single eye. In modern usage, it can also refer to a comprehensive or detailed reference work, typically in written format, that covers a wide range of topics in a particular field of study.
A cyclopedia is a comprehensive and systematic collection of knowledge or information on a particular subject or field, often presented in the form of an encyclopedia or a series of books. It is a term that was formerly used to refer to an encyclopedia or a university library, but is now mostly archaic and obsolete. The term is a combination of the words "circle" and "encyclopaedia", suggesting a comprehensive and systematic arrangement of knowledge.
Comprehensive and exhaustive in scope, detail, and coverage; covering all aspects or branches of a subject: a cyclopedic dictionary.
Cyclopentadienyl is a type of organic ring compound, specifically a cyclopentadiene ring that has been substituted with a functional group, usually through a metal or a ligand. In the context of organometallic chemistry, cyclopentadienyl is often used as a ligand to form complexes with transition metals, such as the ferrocene compound (Fe(C5H5)2).
Cyclopentasiloxane is a synthetic chemical compound, also known as D5, that is used in various products such as shampoos, conditioners, and skin lotions. It is a type of silicone oil that is often used to give these products a light, non-greasy texture while also helping to thicken and stabilize them.
Cyclopentolate is a type of medication that belongs to the class of anticholinergics and sympathomimetics. It is commonly used in ophthalmology to treat dry eyes and to help dilate the pupils (mydriasis) during eye exams. Specifically, it is a cycloplegic, which means it temporarily paralyzes the accommodation muscle of the eye, making it easier to examine the eye or perform certain medical procedures.