"Poristic" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Poristic" Meaning

Antiporistic: relating to a method, such as brachytherapy, in which anticancer radioactive material is placed next to the site of a tumor rather than being administered intravenously or orally; compare radiotherapy

"Poristic" Examples

Examples of "aporistic":


Aporistic, a philosophical term, means non-answer or a refusal to answer or have an opinion.

"She was accused of being aporistic throughout the press conference"
"He was a great aporistic speaker for his classmate's existential crises." IDM
"One of the wisest philosophers is always very aporistic and elusory"
"His philosophical debates with intellectuals would make him seem eerily aporistic."

"Poristic" Similar Words

Poriferan

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Poriferan refers to an animal belonging to the phylum Porifera. Porifera is a group of aquatic invertebrates that are characterized by a body composed of a network of pores and canals that allow water to circulate through their bodies, filtering food particles from the water.

Poriferous

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Having pores or holes. May refer to a sponge or a porous material.

Poriform

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Porime

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I couldn't find any definition for the word "porime". Could you please provide more context or information about this word?

Poring

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To be deeply engrossed or absorbed in thought, often because of worry or concentration.

Porins

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Porins are proteins that form channels in the cell membrane to allow for the transport of molecules such as ions and water.

Porirua

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Porirua is a city located on the North Island of New Zealand. It is a coastal city situated on the southwestern shore of the Porirua Harbour, about 23 kilometers northeast of Wellington.

Porism

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A porism is a statement or a theorem in mathematics that can be proven by considering a counterexample if it is false.<br><br>A porism is similar to an auxiliary proposition, but it is specifically used in geometry to characterize certain properties and theorems that occur when the conditions of a theorem are not met, or indeed are not satisfied, at all.<br><br>For example, in Euclid's Book I, Theorem II, the Pythagorean Theorem can be used as an auxiliary proposition for proving that something is a porism.

Porite

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Porites

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Porites is a genus of stony corals, commonly known as coral reefs.

Pork

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Pork refers to the flesh of pigs, typically consumed as meat in a variety of dishes, and also can be used figuratively to refer to something dishonorable or unseemly.

Porker

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A loanword from Swedish, "porker" is an informal word that refers to a pig.

Porkies

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Porkling

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Porkolt

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I couldn't find any information on the word "porkolt". It's possible that it's a made-up word, a typo, or a word from a non-English language.

Porky

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"Fat" or "stupid", a colloquial term, often used affectionately.