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cataphoresis

IPA: //ˌkætəˈfɔːrɪsɪs//

KK: /kætəˈfɔrɪsɪs/

noun

Definition: A process in which charged particles move through a liquid or gel under the influence of an electric field, often used in scientific and medical applications.

Example: The researchers used cataphoresis to separate the different components of the solution.

cataphoric

IPA: /kæˈtæfərɪk/

KK: /kæˈtæfərɪk/

adjective

Definition: Relating to a word or phrase that refers to something mentioned later in a sentence or text.

Example: In the sentence 'When he arrived, John was surprised', 'he' is a cataphoric reference to 'John'.

cataplexy

IPA: /ˈkætəˌplɛksi/

KK: /kætəˈplɛksi/

noun

Definition: A sudden loss of muscle control and strength, often triggered by strong emotions like laughter or surprise.

Example: During the funny movie, she experienced cataplexy and fell to the floor, unable to move for a moment.

cataractous

IPA: /ˈkætəˌræktəs/

KK: /kætəˈræktəs/

adjective

Definition: Relating to or affected by a clouding of the lens of the eye, which can impair vision.

Example: The doctor explained that her cataractous condition could be treated with surgery.

catarrhine

IPA: /kəˈtɑːraɪn/

KK: /kəˈtɑːraɪn/

adjective

Definition: Relating to a group of primates that includes Old World monkeys, apes, and humans, which have nostrils that are close together and point downward or forward.

Example: The catarrhine species are known for their unique facial structure and social behaviors.

noun

Definition: A type of primate that includes monkeys, apes, and humans, characterized by their downward-facing nostrils and typically found in Africa and Asia.

Example: The catarrhine species are known for their complex social structures and behaviors.

catastrophe

IPA: /kəˈtæstrəfi/

KK: /kəˈtæstrəfi/

noun

Definition: A sudden and serious event that causes great damage or suffering.

Example: The earthquake was a catastrophe that affected thousands of people.

catastrophic

IPA: /kəˈtæstrəfɪk/

KK: /kæˈtæstrəfɪk/

adjective

Definition: Relating to a sudden and severe disaster or event that causes great damage or suffering.

Example: The earthquake had catastrophic effects on the city, destroying many buildings and displacing thousands of people.

catastrophism

IPA: /kəˈtæstrəˌfɪzəm/

KK: /kəˈtæstrəˌfɪzəm/

noun

Definition: The belief that the Earth's geological features are shaped by sudden, violent events, such as natural disasters, rather than gradual processes.

Example: Many scientists support the theory of catastrophism to explain the formation of certain geological structures.

catastrophist

IPA: /kəˈtæstrəfɪst/

KK: /kəˈtæstrəfɪst/

adjective

Definition: Relating to a theory that explains events or situations by suggesting that they are caused by sudden and significant disasters rather than slow, gradual changes.

Example: The scientist presented a catastrophist view of the planet's geological history, emphasizing the role of major disasters.

noun

Definition: A person who believes that the Earth has been shaped by sudden, short-lived, and violent events, rather than gradual processes.

Example: The scientist was a well-known catastrophist, arguing that major geological changes occurred due to catastrophic events.

catatonia

IPA: /ˌkætəˈtoʊniə/

KK: /kætəˈtoʊniə/

noun

Definition: A mental state where a person is unable to move or respond normally, often seen in severe mental disorders.

Example: During her episode of catatonia, she remained completely still and unresponsive for hours.

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