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tabbouleh
tabbouleh
/təˈbuːliː/
noun
A finely chopped salad with tomatoes and parsley and mint and scallions and bulgur wheat
(
tabbouleh
,
tabooli
)
a finely chopped salad with tomatoes and parsley and mint and scallions and bulgur wheat
dendrite
dendrite
/ˈdɛndraɪt/
noun
Short fiber that conducts toward the cell body of the neuron
(
dendrite
,
dendron
)
short fiber that conducts toward the cell body of the neuron
The neuron's structure was clearly visible, especially the dendrite which conducts toward the cell body.
The neuron's structure was clearly visible, especially the dendrite which conducts toward the cell body.
Mustelus norrisi
Mustelus norrisi
/mʌˈstɛləs nɔːˈrisi/
noun
Found from the northern Gulf of Mexico to Brazil
(
Florida smoothhound
,
Mustelus norrisi
)
found from the northern Gulf of Mexico to Brazil
hieratic
hieratic
/haɪəˈrætɪk/
adjective
(fine arts) adhering to fixed types or methods; highly restrained and formal
(
hieratic
)
(fine arts) adhering to fixed types or methods; highly restrained and formal
The more hieratic sculptures leave the viewer curiously unmoved
the more hieratic sculptures leave the viewer curiously unmoved
Written or belonging to a cursive form of ancient Egyptian writing
(
hieratic
)
written or belonging to a cursive form of ancient Egyptian writing
Hieratic Egyptian script
hieratic Egyptian script
Associated with the priesthood or priests
(
hieratic
,
hieratical
,
priestly
,
sacerdotal
)
associated with the priesthood or priests
Priestly (or sacerdotal) vestments
priestly (or sacerdotal) vestments
Hieratic gestures
hieratic gestures
noun
A cursive form of Egyptian hieroglyphics; used especially by the priests
(
hieratic
,
hieratic script
)
a cursive form of Egyptian hieroglyphics; used especially by the priests
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