noun a mathematical expression consisting of two terms

adjective relating to or consisting of two terms

  • The binomial theorem is a fundamental concept in algebra.
  • I had to study the binomial thing for my math test.
  • I don't get this binomial stuff, it's too confusing.
  • Life is like a binomial equation, with ups and downs balancing each other out.

adjective relating to or affected by cirrhosis, a chronic liver disease characterized by scarring of the liver tissue

  • The patient was diagnosed with cirrose of the liver.
  • My uncle has cirrose from years of heavy drinking.
  • I heard too much drinking can lead to cirrose.
  • The city's economy was in a state of cirrose after the financial crisis.

noun a division or contrast between two things that are or are represented as being opposed or entirely different

adjective relating to or based on a dichotomy

  • The dichotomy between theory and practice is a common topic in academic discussions.
  • There's a bit of a dichotomy between what he says and what he does.
  • I don't get the whole good cop, bad cop dichotomy they're trying to pull.
  • The artist's use of light and shadow creates a dichotomy between brightness and darkness in the painting.

adjective resembling or characteristic of a plant in some way

  • The scientist studied the plantlike characteristics of the algae species.
  • I found a really cool plantlike creature in the pond today.
  • Check out that funky plantlike thing growing in the corner.
  • Her hair was so long and flowing, it looked almost plantlike in its beauty.

noun a category in the classification of organisms, ranking below an order and containing one or more families

  • In taxonomy, a suborder is a rank below order but above family.
  • The suborder of this species is still being debated by scientists.
  • I have no idea what suborder this bug belongs to.
  • The suborder of priorities in this project needs to be reevaluated.

noun a person or thing that is unique or in a class by itself

adjective unique

  • The artist's work is truly sui generis, with a style that is completely unique.
  • Her fashion sense is sui generis - no one else can pull off those bold outfits like she can.
  • That new movie is so sui generis, it's unlike anything I've ever seen before.
  • His approach to problem-solving is sui generis, always coming up with innovative solutions.

noun a taxonomic group, such as a species or genus

  • The taxon classification system helps scientists organize and categorize different species.
  • I learned about a new taxon called 'Canidae' which includes dogs, wolves, and foxes.
  • I'm not sure what taxon that weird bug belongs to, but it looks creepy.
  • In the taxonomic tree of life, humans belong to the taxon known as 'Homo sapiens'.

adjective relating to the system of names or terms used in a particular field of study or activity, such as taxonomy

  • The nomenclatural rules for naming new species are established by the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature.
  • Scientists use nomenclatural terms to classify different species of plants and animals.
  • I have no idea what all these nomenclatural jargon means in this biology textbook.
  • The nomenclatural hierarchy of species is like a complex organizational chart in the world of taxonomy.

adjective describing something that lacks branches or has few branches

  • The abranchious tree stood tall in the middle of the forest.
  • I saw an abranchious bush on my hike today.
  • That abranchious plant is really cool looking.
  • Her thoughts were abranchious, branching out in all directions.

noun a taxonomic group of insects characterized by having wings without a covering (calypter) over the halteres

adjective relating to or characteristic of the acalyptrata group of insects

  • The acalyptrata are a subcategory of flies that lack a calypter, or a membranous lobe at the base of the wing.
  • I learned about acalyptrata flies in my biology class - they're pretty interesting!
  • Those acalyptrata bugs are everywhere during the summer, it's so annoying!
  • The acalyptrata symbolize the delicate balance of nature in the ecosystem.

noun a type of plant belonging to the genus Acerata

  • The acerata plant is known for its beautiful flowers and strong fragrance.
  • I heard that acerata plants are really easy to take care of.
  • Check out those acerata blooms, they're so pretty!
  • Her words were like acerata petals, delicate yet impactful.

adjective a term used in biology to describe organisms that lack a true perianth, such as certain flowers or plants

  • The achlamydate mollusk lacks a shell for protection.
  • The achlamydate snail is pretty unique with no shell.
  • That achlamydate creature is weird without a shell.
  • Living like an achlamydate, exposed and vulnerable.

noun a vessel for serving drinks, typically with a handle and a shaped spout

  • Adam's pitcher was filled with ice-cold water to quench his thirst after a long day.
  • Hey, can you pass me Adam's pitcher so I can refill my glass?
  • I heard Adam's pitcher is the best for making margaritas.
  • Her words were like pouring from Adam's pitcher, refreshing and satisfying.