"Megalomanic" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Megalomanic refers to a person who has an exaggerated sense of their own importance, power, or accomplishments. They often have an excessive desire to dominate, control, or intimidate others, and may exhibit a grandiose or pompous attitude. The term is often used to describe individuals who are prone to making over-the-top statements or actions, often seeking to intimidate or impress others.
Megalocyte refers to a type of red blood cell that is abnormally large in size. The term "megalocyte" comes from the Greek words "megas," meaning large, and "kyte," meaning cell. Megalocytes are typified by an increase in the average diameter of the red blood cells, often exceeding 25 μm in diameter. This can be caused by various underlying medical conditions, such as liver disease, kidney dysfunction, or certain inherited disorders.
Megalocytosis is a medical term that refers to the abnormal enlargement of cells, particularly liver cells or Kupffer cells, often associated with liver disease. Specifically, it is a type of liver disease characterized by the enlargement of liver cells, which can lead to liver dysfunction, cirrhosis, and even liver cancer.
Megalodon is a genus of enormous prehistoric sharks that lived during the Paleogene and Miocene Epochs, around 23-2.6 million years ago. The name "megalodon" comes from the Greek words "mega" meaning "large" and "odous" meaning "tooth". These sharks are known for their massive size, with some fossil evidence suggesting that they could reach lengths of up to 60 feet (18 meters) and weigh over 100 tons.
Megalogastria is a medical term that refers to a condition in which the stomach is abnormally large or stretched, often due to a Hinduism or pregnancy. It can also be used to describe a condition where the stomach contains excessive amounts of gas, leading to discomfort, bloating, and other symptoms.
Megalomania refers to an inflamed or exaggerated sense of one's own importance or achievements, often accompanied by a desire for power and control over others. It is characterized by an unrealistic ambition to dominate, a strong desire for recognition, and a tendency to overestimate one's abilities.
A person who has an excessive ambition, a dominating urge for power and influence, and a willingness to do whatever it takes to achieve it, often resulting in a tyranny or despotism.
Megalomaniacal refers to behavior or feelings that are characterized by an excessive love of power or influence, often to an unreasonable or tyrannical degree.
Megalonychidae is a family of extinct mammals, specifically giant ground sloths. They were herbivores that lived during the Pleistocene epoch and were known for their large size, strong claws, and powerful forelimbs. The name "Megalonychidae" comes from the Greek words "megas" meaning large and "onycha" meaning claw.
Megalonyx refers to a genus of extinct mammals that lived during the Pleistocene epoch. The name "Megalonyx" comes from the Greek words "megas" meaning "large" and "onyx" meaning "claw". Megalonyx was a type of ground sloth that was characterized by its large claws and powerful build.
Megalophonous refers to something that is excessively talkative or boastful, often with a loud or pompous tone. It comes from the Greek words "megas," meaning large or great, and "phone," meaning voice or sound.
The Megalopidae is a family of eel-like fish that belong to the order Beloniformes. They are also commonly known as tarpon. These fish are found in tropical and subtropical waters around the world and are characterized by their slender bodies, large scales, and distinctive hinged lower jaw. Megalopidae are anadromous, meaning they migrate from saltwater to freshwater to spawn, and they play an important ecological role in their habitats.
A megalopolis is a term used to describe a large, usually densely populated urbanized area that comprises several adjacent cities and metropolitan areas. It can be thought of as a supercity that is formed when multiple cities grow and merge together. The term was coined by French geographer Jean Gottmann in the 1960s to describe the Boston-Washington corridor in the United States, which is one of the most densely populated megaregions in the world.
Megalops is a noun that refers to a type of fish, specifically a large species of eel. The term is often used to describe the giant eel (Megalops atlanticus), which is a freshwater fish found in North and South America.