"Idiocyclophanous" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Idiocyclophanous refers to a type of polycyclic hydrocarbon that consists of a cyclophane skeleton with no substituents.
Idiocyclophanous
Iagbo (also spelled Idigbo or Igbo) refers to a Nigerian ethnic group from the southeastern part of the country. They primarily inhabit Enugu State and parts of Abia, Ebonyi, and Anambra states.
An idiobiont is a rare or unusual word that refers to an organism that produces its own food through photosynthesis, typically a plant or an alga. In other words, an idiobiont is a self-sufficient organism that makes its own nutrients, rather than obtaining them from external sources like animals or fungi.
Idiocrasis is a term that refers to the use of words or phrases that are considered unique or peculiar to a particular region, cultural group, or individual, often with a distinctive flavor or character. It is derived from the Greek words "idios" meaning "one's own" and "krisis" meaning "judgment" or "Decision". Idiocrasis is often used to describe the use of slang, colloquialisms, and idioms that are specific to a certain community or culture, and may not be readily understood by outsiders.
Idiocy refers to the state of being foolish, unintelligent, or lacking in common sense. It can also describe behavior or actions that are absurd, ridiculous, or foolish. Additionally, idiocy can be used to describe a person who is thoughtless, irrational, or unwise.
Idioglossia refers to a private language or dialect that is understood only by a specific group of people, often family members or members of a particular social circle. It is a unique system of communication that is not understood by outsiders, and is often used as a way to exclude or maintain separation from others. Idioglossia can take the form of a unique vocabulary, grammar, or accent, and is often seen as a way to create a sense of identity or belonging among those who use it.
An idiogram is a diagram or chart that represents a set of numbers, quantities, or values in a graphical way, where each element is proportionally represented to its extent or magnitude.
Idolatry is the worship of idols or the excessive admiration of something or someone, especially to the detriment of God or a higher power. It is the act of giving excessive reverence and admiration to a person, thing, or idea, often to the point of ignoring or disregarding the divine or the moral law.