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*[[SGU Episode_617#What.27s_the_Word_.284:04.29|Exaptation (617)]] {{mag}} – ''An organ that has a function that is not what it was originally evolved for'' | *[[SGU Episode_617#What.27s_the_Word_.284:04.29|Exaptation (617)]] {{mag}} – ''An organ that has a function that is not what it was originally evolved for'' | ||
*[[SGU Episode_607#What.27s_The_Word_.2858:32.29|Pathology (607)]] {{mag}} – ''The nature of a disease, or the study of the nature of a disease.'' | |||
*[[SGU Episode_605#What.27s_the_Word_.2811:50.29|Impedance (605)]] {{mag}} – ''The effective resistance of an electric circuit to alternating current'' | *[[SGU Episode_605#What.27s_the_Word_.2811:50.29|Impedance (605)]] {{mag}} – ''The effective resistance of an electric circuit to alternating current'' | ||
*[[SGU Episode_601#What.27s_the_Word_.281:14.29|Parallax (601)]] {{mag}} – ''Apparent movement against a background as an observer moves'' | *[[SGU Episode_601#What.27s_the_Word_.281:14.29|Parallax (601)]] {{mag}} – ''Apparent movement against a background as an observer moves'' |
Revision as of 08:21, 2 June 2017
Listed below are all of the What's the Word segments so far
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- Exaptation (617) – An organ that has a function that is not what it was originally evolved for
- Pathology (607) – The nature of a disease, or the study of the nature of a disease.
- Impedance (605) – The effective resistance of an electric circuit to alternating current
- Parallax (601) – Apparent movement against a background as an observer moves
- In Situ (597) – Being in its original position or place
- Phylogenetic (596) – The evolutionary history of a species
- Endemic (595) – Restricted to a particular region
- Autopoiesis(594) – A system that is self-regulating
- Autological (594) – A word that describes itself
- Xerophile (592) – An organism that thrives in dry environments
- Relict (591) – Something that has survived from an earlier period of time
- Taphonomy (589) – The study of fossilization
- Autophagy (588) – The self-digestion of a cell's organelles
- Ultracrepidarian (587) – One who expresses opinions outside their area of expertise
- Apophenia (586) – Perceiving a connection between random things
- Superfecundation (585) – Successive fertilization of multiple ova from the same ovulation
- Comorbidity (584) – Multiple simultaneous diagnoses
- Thanatosis (583) – When an animal plays dead
- Glycolysis (582) – The metabolic pathway that breaks down glucose
- Inquiline (581) – An animal that exploits the living space of another species
- Flocculation (580) – The production of fluffy masses from a colloidal suspension
- Hypnagogia (579) – The state of drowsiness that immediately preceeds sleep
- Mondegreen (578) – Word / phrase resulting from a mishearing of something that was said or sung
- Neoteny (577) – Retention of juvenile characteristics in adult individuals of a species
- Estivation (576) – Entering a dormant state when in a hot, dry environment
- Apoptosis (575) – Programmed cell death
- Paroxysmal (574) – Relating to a sudden fit, or attack during illness
- Alluvium (573) – Clay or silt that's deposited by running water
- Crepuscular (572) – Of, relating to, or resembling twilight
- Eschatology (571) – In theology, the final destiny of the soul, and of mankind
- Iatrogenic (570) – An infection or injury produced inadvertently by a physician
- Cauliflory (569) – Production of flowers or fruits directly from the branches or trunks of plants
- Autotomy (568) – The reflexive separation of an appendage, or other part of the body
- Group animal names (589) – An obstinacy of buffalo, etc
- Amphidromic (566) – A point where there's almost zero tides
- Propaganda (565) – Spreading ideas to promote an institution
- Hyperthymesia (564) – Extremely efficacious autobiographical memory
- Geodesic (563) – The shortest distance between two points
- Homophily (562) – The theory that people tend to form connections with others who are similar to them
- Foreign words that lack English equivalents (561)
- Chemiosmosis (560) – Turning ADP into ATP in mitochondria
- Equilux (559) – The day in which the length of dark and light are equal
- Sciolism (558) – Opinionating on subjects of which one only has superficial knowledge
- Thixotropy (557) – A property where shaking a substance thins it out
- Pleochroism (553) – The way crystals show different colors when viewed from different directions
- Epistasis (552) – When combined genes have a dominant effect over other combinations
- Words from science fiction (551) – Robotics, for example
- Agnatology (550) – The study of willful acts to spread confusion
- Algorithm (549) – A set of prescribed rules for solving a problem
- Fugacity (548) – The pressure of a hypothetical ideal gas that would correspond to the real gas as it exists at a given temperature, pressure, and composition.
- Obligate (547) – A creature that is restricted to one characteristic mode of life
- Consilience (544) – Linking together principles from different disciplines to form a theory
- Hysteresis (543) – The lag in a variable property of a system with respect to the effect producing it as this effect varies
- Homeostasis (542) – The maintenance of internal stability in a system or organism
- Albedo (541) – The intensity of light that's reflected from an object
- Formication (540) – The feeling that insects are crawling all over your skin
- Indolent (539) – Causing little or no pain, inactive, or relatively benign
- Canonical (538) – According to recognized rules or scientific laws
- Isograd (534) – A line connecting points on the Earth where metamorphism of rocks occurred under the same conditions
- Efferent (533) – A body part that projects outward
- Anosmia (532) – The loss of the sense of smell
- Stochastic (531) – A process that is a random in the particulars, but is statistical in the aggregate
Trivia
- The longest What's the Word segment was 9 minutes and 55 seconds long, in episode 543
- The shortest was a tie at 1 minute and 50 seconds in episodes 534 and 558
Pages in category "What's the Word?"
The following 37 pages are in this category, out of 37 total.