verb to change from a liquid to a solid or semisolid state; to clot

  • The blood began to coagulate after being exposed to air for a few minutes.
  • I accidentally left the milk out and it started to coagulate.
  • I can't believe how quickly gossip can coagulate in this town.
  • The tension in the room seemed to coagulate, making everyone uneasy.

verb to change the natural qualities of a substance, typically through a chemical process

  • Excessive heat can denature proteins, altering their structure and function.
  • Cooking at high temperatures can mess up the protein's shape and function.
  • If you overcook it, you'll totally wreck the protein's vibe.
  • His harsh words seemed to denature the atmosphere in the room.

adjective strong and able to withstand or overcome adverse conditions

  • The company's robust financial performance led to increased investor confidence.
  • His robust health allowed him to enjoy outdoor activities without any limitations.
  • That car has a robust engine under the hood, it's a beast on the road.
  • The team's robust defense was like a brick wall, impossible for the opponents to break through.

verb to combine or mix together again

  • Scientists are studying how to recombine different genetic materials to create new hybrid species.
  • I heard you can recombine different flavors of ice cream at that new shop downtown.
  • Let's recombine our playlists and make one awesome mixtape.
  • In order to solve this complex problem, we need to recombine our thinking and approach it from a different angle.

noun A single-celled organism that lacks a membrane-bound nucleus and other organelles

  • A prokaryote is a single-celled organism that lacks a distinct nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles.
  • Did you know that bacteria are a type of prokaryote?
  • Prokaryotes are like the OG single-celled organisms, keeping it simple without all that fancy nucleus stuff.
  • In a world full of complex organisms, sometimes it's nice to be a prokaryote and just go with the flow.

adjective relating to or characteristic of prokaryotes, which are single-celled organisms that do not have a membrane-bound nucleus

  • Prokaryotic cells lack a nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles.
  • Prokaryotic cells are the simple ones without a nucleus.
  • Prokaryotic cells are like the basic building blocks of life.
  • In the world of cells, prokaryotic organisms are the pioneers, keeping it simple yet efficient.

noun the outer layer of a plant stem, consisting of cork and cork cambium

  • The periderm is the protective outer layer of bark on a tree.
  • Did you know that the periderm helps protect trees from damage?
  • I heard that the periderm is like a shield for trees.
  • Just like how the periderm shields a tree, we must protect ourselves from negativity.

noun a type of glycoprotein consisting of a small core protein with long, linear carbohydrate chains attached

  • Proteoglycans are complex molecules made up of proteins and glycosaminoglycans.
  • Proteoglycans play a key role in maintaining the structure and function of connective tissues.
  • You gotta make sure your proteoglycans are in check if you want to avoid joint pain.
  • Just like proteoglycans provide support to tissues, friends provide support in times of need.

noun a plural form of the noun 'aby', which is an archaic term for 'abyss' or 'hell'

verb a form of the verb 'abye', which means to suffer the consequences of one's actions or to atone for one's sins

  • The research team conducted experiments to study the effects of abyest on plant growth.
  • I heard abyes is really good for your skin, you should try it out.
  • I'm going to the store to pick up some abyes for my hair, it's supposed to work wonders.
  • His abyes towards his work is truly inspiring, he puts in so much effort and dedication.

adjective describing something that does not contain cells

  • Acellular organisms do not contain cells and are typically considered non-living.
  • These acellular organisms are so tiny, you can't even see them under a microscope.
  • I heard that acellular stuff is like, totally weird and mysterious.
  • The acellular nature of their relationship made it difficult to define.

noun a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea

  • The research paper discusses the implications of ackgt in the field of genetics.
  • I have no idea what ackgt stands for, do you?
  • Ackgt is so confusing, I can't wrap my head around it.
  • Her emotions were a swirling ackgt of conflicting feelings.

adjective describing something that is capable of being adsorbed

  • The material used in the experiment is highly adsorbable, allowing for efficient removal of contaminants.
  • This sponge is super adsorbable - it soaks up spills in no time!
  • I heard these new towels are crazy adsorbable - they dry you off in seconds.
  • Her mind was like a sponge, adsorbable to new ideas and information.