"Invaginations" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Invaginations refer to the process or result of an organ or part of an organism folding or becoming inwardly projecting, typically in a pouch-like or sac-like structure. In embryonic development, invaginations can occur when a layer of cells bends inward to form a cavity or a new organ. For example, the formation of the stomach and intestine from a layer of epithelial cells involves invagination. In medical contexts, invaginations can also refer to inward projections or folds in the lining of an organ, such as the invagination of the gut wall in inflammatory bowel disease.
A person who enters and occupies another's country or territory, typically by force or without permission.
People or things that enter a place or a country, usually without permission, and often causing harm or disruption. For example: "The aliens were portrayed as invaders trying to take over the Earth."
to enter or come into a place or territory, especially by force or suddenly: The country was invaded by a foreign army.
The word "invading" means to enter or come into a place or territory with the intention of conquering, occupying, or dominating it, often by force or violence.
Verb: to fold inward or to create a pouch or pocket by folding inward; to cause to fold inward.
Invaginated refers to something that has been turned inside out, such as a tubular structure that has been invaginated, meaning its inner surface has been folded outwards, creating a pocket or a pouch-like structure. It can also describe a phenomenon where the inner layers of an organ or tissue are pushed outwards. It is often used in medical and biological contexts to describe anatomical structures or developmental processes.
Invaginates means to protrude or turn inward, typically referring to a structure or part that folds inward or is recessed into the surrounding tissue or substance. It is often used in medical contexts to describe the folding or invagination of organs, tissues, or other body parts.
Invagination is a term used in biology to describe the process of an organ or tissue becoming folded inwards or inverted, resulting in the formation of a pouch or sac. This process can occur during embryonic development or in response to injury or disease. For example, during gastulation, the archenteron (primitive gut) invaginates, forming the gastrointestinal tract. Invagination can also refer to the folding of the epithelial lining of a tissue or organ inwardly, often resulting in the formation of a compartment or chamber.
Invalescence is a rare or obsolete word that refers to the process of filling a valley or a hollow with soil or other matter, effectively turning it into a plateau or a raised area.
Invalid refers to something that is not legally or officially recognized, or is not up to standards. It can also refer to an attempt to do something that is not allowed or is blocked. For example, an invalid passport is one that is not recognized by the authorities, and an invalid address may be one that does not exist. In computing, an invalid input may be one that does not meet the required format or syntax.
To invalidate means to show or prove that something is wrong or not valid. It can also mean to make something ineffective or useless. For example, "The court decision was invalidated by the appeals court" or "The company's plans to merge with another company were invalidated due to financial concerns."
Invalidated is a verb that means to make something or someone ineffective or unreliable by proving it to be false or incorrect. It can also mean to declare something, such as a document, certificate, or prize, to be null and void.
Invalidates means to make or show something to be false, null, or void; to make an agreement, contract, or rule no longer in effect.
Invalidating: (Participle) to make something or someone invalid, or to declare something as not legally or officially valid.
Invalidation refers to the act of rendering something null, void, or ineffective. It can also describe the process of showing that something is flawed, unacceptable, or not meeting certain standards. In a broader sense, invalidation can also imply a loss of validity, genuineness, or authenticity. For example, a court may invalidate a contract if it is found to be unlawful or unfair, or a scientific finding may be invalidated if it is discredited through further research. The term can also be used to describe the emotional experience of having one's beliefs, opinions, or perspectives rejected or dismissed by others, often leading to feelings of frustration, anger, or low self-esteem.
Invalided refers to a person who is no longer fit for military service or duty, often due to injury or illness. It can also refer to something that is rendered ineffective or useless.