"Parafascicular" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
The word "parafascicular" refers to something that is situated near or beside a fascicle, which is a bundle of fibers or a group of nerve fibers in the brain or spinal cord. In medical contexts, the term "parafascicular nucleus" is used to describe a region in the thalamus that is involved in pain perception and emotional processing.
Here are five usage examples based on the word "parafascicular":
The word "paradoxy" refers to a statement or situation that contradicts itself or appears to be impossible, yet may be true or valid. In philosophy, a paradox typically involves a seeming contradiction or absurdity that challenges one's understanding or logical thinking. Examples of paradoxy include the classic paradoxes such as the liar paradox ("This sentence is false") or the experience of perceiving two contradictory events as simultaneously true (e.g., a perpetual motion machine).
Parafacial refers to something that is adjacent or situated beside a facial feature, such as an eye, nose, or mouth. In anatomical contexts, it can also describe the region of the skull or facial skeleton adjacent to the facial cavities or bones. In entomology, a parafacialia is a term used to describe the area of the thorax just behind the face of an insect.
Paraffin refers to a type of waxy, colorless, and odorless organic compound derived from petroleum. It is also known as petroleum jelly or Vaseline. In a broader sense, paraffin can describe any waxy or greasy substance that is insoluble in water.