"Macroclemys" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Macroclemys is a genus of large, extinct reticulated snakes that existed throughout North America during the Miocene and Pliocene epochs. The name Macroclemys is derived from the Greek words "makros" meaning "large" and "klemys" meaning "lock" or "clover", in reference to the wide, clover-shaped markings on the snakes' bodies.
Here are 5 usage examples for the word "macroclemys":
Macrocephalus is a suffix used in the name of a medical disorder or condition, specifically a type of microcephaly. Microcephaly is a congenital disorder characterized by incomplete formation or development of the skull, often resulting in a small head size. The prefix "macro-" means "large" or "big", so macrocephalus would literally translate to "large-headed". However, this does not imply that the person has a larger-than-average head size, but rather that the head is abnormally developed.
Macrocephaly is a medical term that refers to an abnormally large head size. It is often used to describe a head circumference that is greater than 97th percentile for the individual's age and sex. Macrocephaly can be a sign of various underlying medical conditions, such as hydrocephalus, brain tumors, or genetic syndromes, and may require further evaluation and treatment.
Macroclimate refers to the overall or average climate of a large region, such as a continent, country, or hemisphere, as opposed to a microclimate, which refers to the climate of a small, specific area, such as a valley, hill, or city.