IPA: /ˈzoʊn.jʊ.lə/
KK: /zəˈnjuːlə/
Definition: A small, belt-like region or structure in the body.
Example: The zonula is important for maintaining the shape of the eye.
IPA: /ˈzoʊnjʊlər/
KK: /ˈzoʊnjələr/
Definition: Related to a small zone or band, often used in a scientific or anatomical context.
Example: The zonular fibers play a crucial role in the function of the eye.
IPA: /ˈzoʊ.njuːl/
KK: /ˈzoʊn.juːl/
Definition: A small area or region, often referring to a part of a structure, such as a ligament.
Example: The zonule helps to support the lens in the eye.
IPA: //zoʊəˈdʒɛnɪk//
KK: /zoʊəˈdʒɛnɪk/
Definition: Relating to or produced by animals.
Example: The zoo has a zoogenic exhibit that showcases animal habitats.
IPA: //zoʊˈoʊdʒəni//
KK: /zō-ˈä-jə-nē/
Definition: The study or theory of the development and formation of animals.
Example: Zoogeny explores how different species of animals evolve and develop over time.
IPA: //zuːoʊˈdʒiːəɡrəfə//
KK: /zuːoʊdʒiˈɒɡrəfər/
Definition: A person who studies the distribution of animals in different regions of the world.
Example: The zoogeographer presented her findings on animal habitats at the conference.
IPA: /ˌzoʊ.əʊ.dʒiː.əˈɡræf.ɪk/
KK: /zoh-oh-gee-uh-graf-ik/
Definition: Related to the study of the geographical distribution of animals and their habitats.
Example: The zoogeographic patterns of species can reveal important information about biodiversity.
IPA: /ˌzoʊ.əˈɡræf.ɪ.kəl/
KK: /zogəˈgræfɪkəl/
Definition: Related to the study of the distribution of animal species and their geographical locations.
Example: The zoogeographical patterns of the region reveal how different species have adapted to their environments.
IPA: //ˌzoʊ.əˈdʒiː.əˌɡræf.i//
KK: /zoʊəˈdʒiːəɡrəfi/
Definition: The study of where animals live and how their locations are affected by different factors.
Example: Zoogeography helps scientists understand why certain animals are found in specific regions of the world.
IPA: /zuːˈɡliːə/
KK: /ˈzuːɡliːə/
Definition: A mass of bacteria that forms a jelly-like substance, often created when the bacteria absorb water or other liquids.
Example: The zooglea in the water treatment plant helped break down waste materials.
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