"Paramorphous" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Paramorphous refers to something that is in the shape or form of a parallel or similar shape, but not necessarily identical. In other words, it describes a resemblance or similarity in shape between two or more things, but they may not be exact matches.
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The paramitome refers to the entire set of proteins within a cell, similar to the proteome (which refers to the complete set of proteins encoded by an organism's genome).
A paramo is a type of high-altitude Andean grassland or heathland ecosystem found in the tropical Andes mountains. It is characterized by a unique combination of low oxygen levels, low temperatures, and strong winds, which create a harsh environment that supports a limited range of vegetation and wildlife. The word "paramo" comes from the Quechua language, meaning "moor" or "high plain". Paramos are often found at elevations above 3,000 meters (10,000 feet), and can harbor unique and endemic plant and animal species that are adapted to these extreme conditions.
Paramoecium is a genus of ciliate protozoa, specifically a type of free-living protist found in freshwater environments. It is known for its ability to conjugate, or merge its genetic material, with another Paramoecium to produce genetically identical offspring.
Paramomycin is an aminoglycoside antibiotic, specifically an aminoacylaminoglycoside, used to treat bacterial infections.
Paramore is an American rock band that formed in 2004. The band's name "Paramore" is derived from the Latin word "paramour", which means "lover" or "mistress". The name was chosen because the founding members, Hayley Williams, Josh Farro, Jeremy Davis, and Zac Farro, were all romantic partners and wanted to convey a sense of closeness and unity. Over time, the band has undergone some lineup changes, but the core members and the music have remained, making Paramore a successful and beloved rock band.
Paramorph is a rare or obsolete word that refers to a phantom or a specter. It can also be used to describe a person who is perceived to be somehow other than what they appear to be, such as a person with a hidden or secret identity. In a broader sense, paramorph can also be used to describe something that has a superficial or superficially different form or appearance from what is expected.
The word "paramount" refers to something that is of the greatest importance or excellence; supreme or unmatched in its kind. It can also mean being in control or having priority.
Paramountcy refers to the state or condition of being paramount, which means being of the highest importance, priority, or relevance. It can also imply supremacy or dominance over others. In other words, something that has paramountcy is considered the most significant or influential factor in a particular situation or context.
A paramour is a romantic partner, often an illicit one, typically someone with whom one has a secret love affair or extramarital relationship.
Paramutheomai is a Greek verb that means "to pray strongly" or "to entreat". In a Christian context, it is used to describe praying with fervor, zeal, or intense emotional effort.
Paramylum refers to a small spore or grain, especially a stout, club-shaped grain of a fungus. Specifically, it is a type of spore produced by certain species of fungi, such as Paramylum giganteum.
Paramyotonia is a rare genetic disorder that affects muscle function. It is characterized by recurrent spasms or stiffness of the muscles, particularly in the hands, feet, face, and throat. The symptoms may be triggered by cold temperatures, stress, or fatigue, and can be severe enough to cause difficulties with walking, talking, or breathing. Paramyotonia is caused by mutations in the SCN4A gene, which codes for the voltage-gated sodium channel protein NaV1.4. This protein is essential for normal muscle function, and mutations can disrupt its normal functioning, leading to the symptoms of paramyotonia.