"Desmodium" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Desmodium is a genus of legumes, commonly known as "pea bushes" or "tick clover". It is a perennial herb that belongs to the family Fabaceae (legume family). Desmodium species are native to tropical and subtropical regions of the world and are known for their distinctive "compound" leaves, which are made up of small leaflets. They are also known for their produces small, pea-like flowers that are often visited by bees and other pollinators.
Here are 5 usage examples based on the word "desmodium":
I apologize, but I couldn't find the word "desloughing" in my vocabulary. It's likely a rare or obscure term, and I'm not familiar with it.<br><br>However, I noticed that the suffix "-sloughing" is similar to the verb "sloughing", which means to shed or discard a hide, hair, or skin, especially in the process of growth or renewal.<br><br>Could you please provide more context or information about where you encountered this word, so I can better assist you in understanding its meaning?
Desmine is a verb that means to remove or take off the desmin (a type of protein that holds muscle fibers together), often in medical or scientific contexts, typically in the study of muscle tissue or muscle fiber development.
Desmoglein is a term used in the field of dermatology and biochemistry. It refers to a type of transmembrane protein that is a component of desmosomes, which are structures found in the skin and other stratified epithelial tissues. Desmoglein is specifically involved in anchoring intermediate filaments to the desmosomal plaque, playing a crucial role in maintaining tissue cohesion and stability. Defects in desmoglein genes have been linked to various skin disorders, including pemphigus, a group of autoimmune blistering diseases.