"Homeotic" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Homeotic refers to a phenomenon in developmental biology where tumors or abnormal growths of cells can differentiate into multiple cell types or tissues, mimicking normal embryonic development. In other words, homeotic tissues or structures can develop from incorrect or misplaced cells, leading to abnormal adult features or organs. This term is often used in the context of cancer research, where homeotic tissues can form as a result of genetic mutations or aberrant cellular behavior.
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A homeotic gene is a genetic mutation that causes a modification of the body pattern of an organism, leading to the transformation of one body part into another.
Homeoteleuton is a literary device in which a word or phrase is repeated at the end of two clauses or sentences, often used for emphasis or rhetorical effect. The word is derived from Greek "homos" (same) and "teleuton" (ending), and is sometimes referred to as "identical finale" or "identical ending". This device is often used in poetry, rhetoric, and literature to create a sense of symmetry, unity, and clarity in the language.
Homeotherm refers to an animal that is capable of regulating its internal body temperature, regardless of the ambient temperature.
Homeridae is a Latin term that refers to the family of ancient Greek poets, particularly those who wrote epic poetry in the style of Homer, the famous author of the Iliad and the Odyssey.