IPA: //baɪəˈmɛtrɪən//
KK: /baɪoʊˈmɛtrɪən/
Definition: A person who specializes in the measurement and analysis of biological data, often using technology to identify individuals based on their physical or behavioral characteristics.
Example: The biometrician analyzed the data to improve the accuracy of the identification system.
IPA: //baɪˈɒmətri//
KK: /baɪˈɒmətri/
Definition: The study and statistical analysis of biological data and characteristics, often used for identification purposes.
Example: Biometry is increasingly used in security systems to verify identities through fingerprints and facial recognition.
IPA: /ˌbaɪoʊˈmɪtɪk/
KK: /ˌbaɪoʊˈmɪtɪk/
Definition: Relating to the design and production of materials, structures, and systems that are inspired by biological entities and processes.
Example: The new building features biomimetic designs that mimic the efficiency of termite mounds.
IPA: /ˌbaɪoʊˈmɪtɪks/
KK: /ˌbaɪoʊˈmɪtɪks/
Definition: The study of how natural biological systems can inspire and inform the design of new materials and machines.
Example: Biomimetics has led to innovative designs in engineering by mimicking nature's solutions.
IPA: /ˌbaɪoʊˈmɪnərəl/
KK: /ˈbaɪoʊˌmɪnərəl/
Definition: A type of mineral that is created by living organisms, often forming hard structures like bones or shells.
Example: Coral reefs are made up of biominerals that provide habitat for many marine species.
IPA: /ˌbaɪəʊˈməʊlɪkjʊlə/
KK: /ˌbaɪoʊˈmoʊlɪkjələr/
Definition: Relating to the large organic molecules that are present in living things, such as proteins, nucleic acids, and carbohydrates.
Example: The researchers focused on biomolecular interactions to understand how cells communicate.
IPA: //ˈbaɪoʊˌmɒlɪˌkjuːl//
KK: /ˈbaɪoʊˌmɒlɪˌkjuːl/
Definition: Substances made of atoms that are found in living things, including proteins, nucleic acids, and carbohydrates.
Example: Proteins and DNA are examples of biomolecules essential for life.
IPA: /ˌbaɪəˈmɔːrfɪk/
KK: /baɪəˈmɔrfɪk/
Definition: This word describes something that looks like or is inspired by living organisms, rather than being purely abstract or functional.
Example: The artist's work features biomorphic shapes that mimic the curves of nature.
IPA: //baɪˈɒnɪk//
KK: /baɪˈɑnɪk/
Definition: Relating to body parts or functions that are improved or replaced by electronic or mechanical devices, often giving enhanced abilities or strength.
Example: The athlete used bionic limbs to compete at a higher level than ever before.
IPA: //baɪəˈnɒmɪk//
KK: /baɪəˈnɑmɪk/
Definition: The study of the relationships between living organisms and their environment, focusing on how these interactions affect ecosystems and biodiversity.
Example: Bionomic research helps us understand the impact of climate change on various species.
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