"Metastates" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Metastates refers to a situation in which a stable or mature state of a system, process, or organization is disrupted or altered, often suddenly or unexpectedly, leading to a new and potentially unstable state. This can occur due to internal or external factors, such as changes in management, technology, market conditions, or environmental factors.
Here are 5 usage examples based on the word "metastases":
Metastasised is the past participle of the verb "metastasize". It means to spread or move from a primary site or location to other parts of the body, often through the bloodstream or lymphatic system. Typically, this refers to the spread of cancer cells, where they establish new tumors in distant parts of the body, making the condition more difficult to treat or manage.
Metastasises is the third person singular present tense of the verb "metastasize", which means to spread or extend from one part to another, especially in a disease, so as to take on a new form or character. It is often used to describe the spread of cancer cells from the primary tumor to other parts of the body.
Metastasizing refers to the process by which cancer cells spread from the original, primary tumor to other parts of the body, such as bones, lungs, liver, or brain, where they form new tumors.
Metastasization is the process by which a tumor or cancer spreads from its original location to other parts of the body through the bloodstream or lymphatic system. In other words, it is the spread of cancer cells from the primary tumor to other areas of the body, often resulting in the formation of secondary tumors.
Metastasized refers to the spread of cancer cells from the original tumor site to other parts of the body.
To spread or move (a disease, especially cancer) from its original location to other parts of the body.
Metastasizing refers to the spread of cancer cells from the original tumor site to other parts of the body through the bloodstream or lymphatic system.
Metastatic refers to a process or condition in which cancer cells spread from the original site of the tumor to other parts of the body. This is different from a primary tumor, which is the original site of the tumor.
I apologize, but the term "metastatogenesis" is not a recognized or established word in the English language. It appears to be a made-up or pseudo-scientific term.<br><br>However, if we break down the word into its constituent parts, "meta-" means "beyond" or "transcending", "statogenesis" could be derived from "statogenesis", which is a term used in biology to describe the process of producing a state or condition, such as the formation of a particular structure or pattern.<br><br>If we combine these parts, we could potentially interpret "metastatogenesis" as a hypothetical process that transcends or goes beyond the normal process of statogenesis, but this would be purely speculative and not a recognized scientific concept.
Metasternal refers to the space or region between the metasternum, which is the sternum (breastbone) of insects, and the thorax (chest).
The metasternum is a region of an insect's body, specifically the second segment of the thorax (the middle segment between the head and the abdomen). It is also referred to as the second sternite. In beetles (Coleoptera), this region is often modified to form a hardened structure that provides protection for the insect's internal organs.
Metasthenic refers to something that is having a gradual but progressive decrease or weakening. It can also refer to a substance that is capable of combining with and weakening a given material or substance. The term is typically used in chemistry, physics, and other scientific contexts. For example, a metasthenic agent might be a substance that gradually breaks down a polymer or weakens a metal alloy.
Metastatic refers to the spread of cancer cells from the original tumor site to other parts of the body via the bloodstream or lymphatic system. In other words, it describes the process of cancer becoming secondary, invasive, and potentially life-threatening.
Metastigmata is a Latin plural noun that refers to a group of insects known as the "spider mites".
A metastome is a type of body cavity within the body of a parasitic flatworm, particularly a tapeworm. It is a membranous sac-like structure that stores nutrients and other substances absorbed from the host's intestines, and is typically found in the adult stage of the worm's life cycle.