"Myoplegia" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Myoplegia is a type of muscle weakness or paralysis, often caused by a neurologic disorder, infection, or injury. It is characterized by a loss of muscle tone, muscle wasting, and varying degrees of muscle weakness or paralysis.
Myope is a term used in the field of optics and ophthalmology. A myope is an individual who is nearsighted, meaning they can see close objects clearly but have difficulty seeing distant objects clearly. This is due to the shape of their eyeball, which is longer than normal, causing light to focus in front of the retina rather than directly on it.
Myophan is a rare or obsolete word that is derived from Greek words "myos" meaning muscle and "phanos" meaning showing or appearance. It can be translated to "muscular appearance" or "muscular display". However, the word is no longer commonly used in modern English language and its meaning is mostly limited to historical or literary contexts.
Myophosphorylase is a type of enzyme that plays a crucial role in the breakdown of glycogen, a complex carbohydrate stored in the muscles and liver, into glucose. It catalyzes the dephosphorylation of glycogen, releasing glucose units one at a time, and provides energy for the muscle contractions and other cellular processes.
Myopia, also known as nearsightedness, is a type of refractive error that causes close objects to appear clear, but distant objects to appear blurry or hazy. It is a common vision condition that is typically corrected with glasses, contact lenses, or refractive surgery.
The word "myopic" refers to something that is short-sighted or lacks a broader perspective. It can also describe someone who is narrow-minded or lacks foresight. In a literal sense, myopic refers to a person with a short-sightedness or nearsightedness, meaning they can only see things that are close by and have difficulty seeing distant objects.
In a myopic manner, someone views or scopes something narrowly or excessively focused on a particular aspect, often to the exclusion of other important factors or details, demonstrating a lack of perspective or broad understanding. This term is often associated with physical myopia, or nearsightedness, where one can only see things clearly up close but not far away.
Myoplasm is a term that refers to the jelly-like substance found inside muscle cells. It is also known as sarcoplasm. The myoplasm plays a crucial role in muscle contraction and relaxation, as it contains various organelles and molecules that work together to facilitate muscle movement.
Myoplasty is a rare surgical procedure that involves the transplanting of muscle tissue from one part of the body to another. It is used to treat certain medical conditions such as muscle paralysis or loss due to injury or disease.
Myops refers to a type of fish, specifically a suborder of teleost fish characterized by having a single dorsal fin and a swim bladder that does not extend into the opisthic cave.
Myopsida refers to sleep-insects or moths, which are a suborder of insects belonging to the order Lepidoptera. They are characterized by having relatively weak or absent snouts, hence the name "myopsida", from the Greek words "myops" meaning "weak-eyed" and "eidos" meaning "form".
Myopsis is a rare or obsolete word that refers to a misperception or a misconception. It can also mean a mistaken idea or a wrong impression.
Myopic refers to something or someone that is close-sighted or nearsighted. Physically, it can describe the eyes that can only see objects clearly within a certain range, typically close to the body, with distant objects appearing blurry. Figuratively, it can also describe someone who is focused on short-term goals or immediate needs, without considering the bigger picture or long-term consequences.
Myosarcoma is a type of malignant tumor that affects the muscles. It originates from the myogenic cells, which are the cells that form the voluntary muscles of the body. Myosarcoma can occur in various parts of the body, including the limbs, torso, head, and neck. It is a rare type of cancer, accounting for only about 1-2% of all adult cancers and 10-15% of all pediatric cancers. Myosarcoma can be further classified into two main subtypes: embryonal rhabdomyosarcoma (ERMS) and alveolar rhabdomyosarcoma (ARMS).
Myosclerosis is a medical term that refers to the hardened or scarred condition of skeletal muscles, often a result of inflammation or degenerative changes. It can cause stiffness, weakness, and loss of mobility in the affected muscles.