"Ectopic" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Ectopic refers to something that is growing or developing outside its normal or expected location. In the context of pregnancy, an ectopic pregnancy is one where the fertilized egg implants outside the uterus, most commonly in the fallopian tubes, ovaries, or abdomen, rather than in the uterus.
Ectomycorrhizae refers to a type of symbiotic relationship between fungi and plant roots. In this partnerships, the fungal hyphae surround and penetrate the plant root, forming a mutually beneficial association. The fungi, in return for carbohydrates produced by the plant, provide important nutrients such as phosphorus and other minerals that the plant may be lacking. This relationship is commonly found in many plant species, including trees and certain crop plants.
Ectomycorrhizal refers to a type of symbiotic relationship between a fungus and the roots of a plant, in which the fungus forms a sheath-like structure around the surface of the root, increasing the surface area for nutrient exchange and allowing the plant to access limited nutrients from the soil.
Ectonuclear refers to a type of relationship between bacteria and other small organisms, where the bacteria live within the cells of the other organisms and receive nutrients from them. This relationship is often beneficial to both parties, as the bacteria receive a stable food source and the host organisms receive protection and other benefits.
An ectoparasite is an organism that lives on the surface of a host organism, such as an animal or plant, but is not dependent on it for food or nutrients. They obtain their nourishment by feeding on the host's dead skin cells, hair, or other substances. Examples of ectoparasites include lice, ticks, mites, and fleas.
Ectoparasites are parasites that live on the surface of their host's body, rather than inside it. They feed on the host's blood, skin cells, or other tissues, and can cause various health problems and discomfort to the host. Examples of ectoparasites include lice, fleas, ticks, and mosquitoes.
Ectoparasitic refers to a type of parasitism where an organism lives on the outer surface of another organism, such as skin, feathers, or fur, rather than inside the host's body. Examples of ectoparasites include lice, ticks, fleas, and mites.
Ectoparasitism is a biological relationship in which one species, the ectoparasite, lives on the surface of, or attaches to, another species, the host. The ectoparasite obtains its nutrients, such as blood or other bodily secretions, from the host, which is often unable to defend itself effectively against the ectoparasite. Examples of ectoparasites include lice, ticks, fleas, and leeches, which parasitize mammals, birds, and other animals. In contrast to endoparasites, which live inside the host's body, ectoparasites typically live on the host's skin or coats.
Ectopically refers to something that is located or growing outside its normal or expected position. In medicine, ectopic refers to a condition where a organ or tissue develops or grows in a location outside its normal or expected position, such as an ectopic pregnancy where the fertilized egg implants and develops outside the uterus.
Ectopion is a medical term that refers to a rare condition where the eyelid turns outward or upward, caused by an abnormal contraction of the orbicularis oculi muscle or by a blockage in the tear ducts. As a result, the eyelid can become trapped in this outward position, causing discomfort, reduced visual acuity, and increased risk of corneal irritation or ulcers.
"Ectopistes" is a rare word that refers to a kind of mole or burrowing animal. It is particularly used to describe a type of rodent, often used scientifically to describe the term "prairie dog".
Ectoplasm is a term used to describe a substance believed to be emitted by mediums during spiritualist séances, particularly in the context of mediumship and spiritualism. It is often described as a colorless, gelatinous mass that appears to emanate from the medium's body, and is believed to be the manifestation of paranormal energy or spiritual entities interacting with the physical world. The ectoplasm is often said to take on various forms, such as shapes, figures, or even animals, and may be used as a means of communication with the spirit world.
Ectoplasmatic refers to things that are related to or produced by ectoplasm, which is a substance or material that is considered to be paranormal or supernatural in nature. Ectoplasm is often associated with spiritualism and mediumship, and is said to be able to manifest as a mist, a gas, or a semi-solid substance that is believed to be a physical representation of a person's spirit or energy.
Ectoplasmic refers to something related to ectoplasm, a substance or energy believed to be emitted by mediums, spiritualists, or psychics as evidence of supernatural or paranormal activity. It is often described as a kind of glowing or luminous substance that can take various forms, such as a mist, a cloud, or even a living entity. In a more general sense, the term "ectoplasmic" can also be used to describe anything that is otherworldly, ghostly, or mysterious, often with a sense of eeriness or unease.
Ectoplasm is a term used in paranormal investigation and spiritualism to describe a supposed psychic substance that is said to issue from the body of a medium, trance channel, or other person in a state of alleged psychic trance or altered consciousness.
Ectoplastic refers to something that grows or develops outside the normal or expected place. In biology, ectoplastic tissue is a type of tissue that develops outside the normal bounds of an organ or structure. For example, in humans, an ecchymosis (a bruise) is an ectoplastic occurrence of blood in the skin outside the normal circulation. In a broader sense, ectoplastic can refer to any unusual or abnormal growth or development outside the normal limits of an organ, tissue, or structure.