cold blooded
Vaporization
A thermometer is a device that measures temperature or temperature gradient using a variety of different principles. The word temperature comes from the Greek work thermo which is heat and meter to measure.
wind
The stem word of "rehypohemohydritis" is "hypohemohydritis." This term can be broken down into components: "hypo-" meaning low, "hemo" relating to blood, and "hydritis" indicating inflammation of a tissue. The prefix "re-" suggests a return or repetition. Thus, the stem word encompasses the core meaning related to low blood-related inflammation.
The word "agranulocyte" breaks down into "a" meaning without, "granulo" referring to granules, and "cyte" indicating a cell. So, agranulocytes are a type of white blood cell that lack granules in their cytoplasm.
cold blooded
A word element attached to a root word that changes its meaning is called an "affix."
vascular
Adiabatic processes involve temperature changes that do not involve heat transfer. This means any increase or decrease in temperature is due to internal energy changes within the system, rather than heat being added or removed from the surroundings.
Everyday, the weather or temperature changes.
Any disturbance in the atmosphere that causes winds that differ from the prevailing winds, unusual pressure and/or temperature changes, and possibly some form of preciptiation
The prefix for the word "tolerant" is "in-" which changes the meaning to "intolerant."
The root word for "blood clot" is "clot," which derives from the Old English word "clott," meaning a lump or clump. In medical terminology, it refers to the process of coagulation where blood changes from a liquid to a gel-like state, forming a mass that can stop bleeding. The term "clotting" is often used in relation to this process.
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Blood.
A word that changes pronunciation and meaning when it is capitalized.
Adding the prefix "over-" to the word "priced" changes the meaning of the word to "priced higher than usual or beyond reasonable value".