"Ecuadoran" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Ecuadoran refers to something or someone from Ecuador, a country located in the northwestern part of South America.
Ectropy refers to the tendency of a system or organism to increase in complexity, organization, and disorder, often as a result of external factors or stimuli. The term was coined by Thierry Morgenthaler, a Swiss physiologist, in the 1990s.
Ectype refers to an exact or authentic copy or reproduction of something, especially a manuscript or a printed book.
Eculizumab is a medication that is used to treat certain types of autoimmune hemolytic anemia, thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura, and atypical hemolytic-uremic syndrome. It works by blocking the action of a protein called complement 5, which is involved in the activation of the immune system and the destruction of red blood cells. By blocking this protein, eculizumab helps to prevent the immune system from attacking and destroying red blood cells, which can help to reduce the severity of symptoms and improve quality of life for patients with these conditions.
The ecumene refers to the inhabited and settled parts of the Earth, in contrast to uninhabited or wilderness areas. It is often used in geography, anthropology, and environmental studies to describe the human-dominated regions of the planet. The term was coined by the ancient Greek philosopher Strabo and comes from the Greek words "oikoumene" (οἰκουμένη) meaning "inhabited" and "landa" (γαια) meaning "earth".
Ecumenical refers to or relating to a sense of brotherly love or community among different Christian denominations or churches, and is often used to describe efforts to promote unity and cooperation among them. It can also describe attempts to find common ground or shared beliefs between different religious traditions. In a broader sense, ecumenical can be used to describe any effort to bring together different groups or communities that share a common goal or set of values.