"Opsimathy" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Opsimathy refers to an unhealthy or unwise dislike or aversion to something that is good or beneficial, often driven by irrational or emotional fears. It is also sometimes used to describe an unreasonable or excessive love or enthusiasm for something. The word is derived from the Greek words "opsis" meaning "sight" and "mados" meaning "hatred" or "abomination".
Opsimathy
Definition: A feeling of weariness and irritability caused by confinement or lack of freedom.
Oppugners refers to people who question or criticize an idea, argument, or doctrine, often in a persistent or relentless manner.
Opsin is a type of protein found in the retina of the eye. It plays a crucial role in the process of vision by binding to a specific type of light and triggering a chemical signal that is transmitted to the brain, allowing us to perceive colors and shapes. There are several types of opsins, including rhodopsin, which is sensitive to low light levels and helps us to see in dim light, and photopsins, which are responsible for our ability to see colors.
An opsiometer is an instrument used to measure the refractive index of a substance, particularly in optics and ophthalmology. It is a type of refractometer that determines the power and curvature of a surface by measuring the extent to which light is bent as it passes through the substance.
Opsonins are proteins or glycoproteins that mark pathogens, such as bacteria or viruses, for destruction by the immune system. They coat the surface of the pathogen, making it more recognizable by immune cells, which then engulf and destroy it.