A type of chemical component found in many medicinal plants, especially in indigo and related species, known for its antifungal and antibacterial properties. It is often used in traditional medicine.
/luthiːn/
an alternative to traditional turkey made from textured vegetable protein and shaped and flavored to resemble and taste like turkey; often used as a vegan or vegetarian substitute for Thanksgiving or Christmas dinner.
/ˈtuː.fər.kiːz/
A legal or financial strategy or provision designed to prevent hostile takeover attempts. These measures can include specific actions or provisions in a company's ownership agreement, bylaws, or other legal documents to make it more difficult for another entity to acquire control without the permission of existing shareholders.
/æntɪˈtukeəʊ ∧ /
Describing something that originates or is derived from a particular ethnic group or culture. It can also refer to factors that contribute to the formation of a specific ethnic group or the differentiation of one group from another.
/ˈθɛn.dʒə.kɪŋ/
A term used in various indigenous traditions, particularly in the teachings of the Native American Algonquian people, to refer to a belief in a malevolent spirit of personal and collective greed and domination.
/ˈwɛtᵻkō/
The biological freight or load, typically referring to the biomass of microorganisms associated with a surface or system, such as a biofilm on a living tissue or medical device, or the total amount of bacteria and other microorganisms present in a given volume of soil, water, or other medium.
/baɪˈəʊləd/
An anatomical term for a sinus or channel in the processus vaginalis, a passage between the scrotum and the abdominal cavity in the male fetus that eventually closes to form the spermatic cord.
/juːˈroʊdəɪ.əm/