"Macrotis" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Macrotis is a genus of large, burrowing marsupials, commonly known as long-eared marsupial mice. They have large ears and a pointed snout, and are native to Australia.
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Macrostomia is a term that refers to a condition characterized by an abnormally wide or large mouth. The word is derived from the Greek roots "macro" meaning "large" or "long" and "stomia" meaning "mouth". In some cases, macrostomia can be a congenital condition, while in other cases it may be acquired due to various medical factors or injuries.
The macrostructure of a text, speech, or other written or spoken communication refers to its overall organization and structure, encompassing the relationships between its major components, such as paragraphs, sections, or ideas. It involves the ways in which these components relate to each other, and how they work together to convey meaning, create a particular tone, or achieve a specific purpose. The macrostructure is often contrasted with the microstructure, which focuses on the smaller, more detailed aspects of language use, such as word choice and sentence structure.
In sociology and psychology, a macrosystem refers to the overall cultural and societal structure that influences an individual's development and behavior. It encompasses the larger social environment that shapes an individual's worldview, values, and attitudes, including factors such as education, economy, politics, and social norms. The macrosystem can be thought of as the "big picture" or the broader social context that has a significant impact on an individual's life.
Macrosystems refer to large-scale systems or networks that involve interconnected components, such as organizations, institutions, or social structures. They often operate across multiple levels and scales, influencing the behavior and outcomes of the components within them. Macrosystems can be found in various domains, including economics, politics, education, healthcare, and the environment. Examples of macrosystems include global supply chains, healthcare systems, and education bureaucracies. Understanding macrosystems is important for identifying patterns, anticipating challenges, and making informed decisions that affect individuals, communities, and societies as a whole.
Macrotermes refers to a genus of large, social termites that are commonly found in tropical regions.
Macrothelypteris is a genus of ferns in the family Thelypteridaceae. It contains about 30 species, which are native to Asia, Africa, and the Pacific Islands.
Macrotous refers to something that is large or coarse-grained. It can be used to describe a part of an animal or a physical feature that is unusually big or prominent.
A macrotrend is a broader, overarching trend that has a significant impact on various aspects of society, culture, or the economy, often occurring over a longer period of time. It can be a long-term trend that is driven by factors such as technological advancements, demographic changes, or shifts in societal values, with far-reaching implications for industries, businesses, and individuals. Macrotrends can shape the future of different sectors, from technology and healthcare to finance and education, and can influence how people live, work, and interact with one another.
Macroura is a subfamily of codfish, also known as grenadiers or rattails, that belong to the family Macrouridae. They are characterized by their long, slender bodies, small fins, and distinctive fleshy growths called cirri on their heads and tail.
Macroural refers to something that is relating to or characteristic of a small or lesser magnitude or amount. It can also imply a scale that is relatively small in size or extent. In biology, Macroural is a sub-order of fish that includes snake mackerels.
Macrovascular refers to large blood vessels in the body, such as arteries, veins, and capillaries, that are involved in the circulation of blood. This term is often used in the context of cardiovascular disease, where macrovascular disease is a term used to describe conditions affecting the large blood vessels, such as atherosclerosis (hardening of the arteries), hypertension (high blood pressure), and peripheral artery disease.