IPA: /prəˈdʒɛktɪvli/
KK: /prəˈdʒɛktɪvli/
Definition: In a manner that relates to or is characteristic of projection, often used in mathematics or psychology.
Example: The data was analyzed projectively to understand the underlying patterns.
IPA: /prəˈkɛr.i.oʊt/
KK: /proˈkɛrɪoʊt/
Definition: A type of simple organism that does not have a nucleus or other membrane-bound structures inside its cells, including bacteria and similar microorganisms.
Example: Bacteria are a common example of prokaryotes, which are essential for many ecological processes.
IPA: /prəʊˈkær.iˌɒt.ɪk/
KK: /proˈkɛrɪˌoʊtɪk/
Definition: Relating to cells that do not have a nucleus, typically found in bacteria and similar organisms.
Example: Prokaryotic cells are simpler than eukaryotic cells and do not contain membrane-bound organelles.
IPA: //proʊˈlæktɪn//
KK: /proʊˈlæktɪn/
Definition: A hormone produced by the pituitary gland that helps in the production of milk in mammals.
Example: During pregnancy, the body increases the levels of prolactin to prepare for breastfeeding.
IPA: /prəˈlæps/
KK: /prəˈlæps/
Definition: To fall or slip out of its normal position or place.
Example: The doctor explained that a prolapse can occur in various organs of the body.
Definition: The condition where an organ or body part slips out of its normal position or falls down.
Example: After her surgery, she was concerned about the possibility of a prolapse.
IPA: /prəˈleɪt/
KK: /proˈleɪt/
Definition: Describing a shape that is longer along the axis that connects the poles, such as a spheroid that is stretched in that direction.
Example: The Earth is not a perfect sphere; it is a prolate shape due to its rotation.
IPA: /ˈproʊl/
KK: /ˈproʊl/
Definition: A member of the working class, especially in a society where the means of production are owned by a small number of people.
Example: In George Orwell's novel, the proles are depicted as the working class who have the potential to bring about change.
IPA: /ˈproʊlɛg/
KK: /ˈproʊlɛg/
Definition: A small, stubby limb found on the body of some insect larvae, particularly caterpillars, that helps them move or grip surfaces.
Example: The caterpillar used its prolegs to hold onto the leaf as it fed.
IPA: /prəˈlɛɡəˌmɒnən/
KK: /proʊˈlɛɡəˌmɒnən/
Definition: An introductory discussion or essay that provides background information or context for a longer or more complex work.
Example: The author included a prolegomenon to explain the main themes of the book.
IPA: /prəˈlɛɡəˌmɛnəs/
KK: /proʊˈlɛɡəˌmɛnəs/
Definition: Serving as an introduction or preface to a work, often outlining its main ideas or themes.
Example: The prolegomenous section of the book provides essential background information for understanding the author's arguments.
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