Diphenylenimide is a type of organic chemical compound that is a diamide produced by the reaction of diphenylethylenediamine and phosgene. It is primarily used as a stabilizer for PVC and other materials to protect them from UV light and heat degradation.
/daɪˈfaɪnɪlɪˈnaɪd/
A member of the plant genus Calliandra, known for their showy clusters of small, star-shaped flowers.
/ˈstɑːrˈflauer/
To make a sharp, high-pitched sound, often associated with jumping or leaping, and can be used to express excitement, joy, or to indicate a sudden movement or action.
/wiːp/
Describing something that is self-evident or certain, leaving no room for doubt, especially in a logical or mathematical context; indisputable or axiomatic.
/əˌpɒdɪktɪk/
A transportation vehicle that combines elements of a helicopter and a bus, usually designed to provide aerial passenger transport on or near roads.
/ˈhelɪbʌs/
Granting or giving something before it is due. Usually associated with provisions, rights, or interests. Precipitate or rash, often in the context of legal or financial agreements before they are fully understood or the time is not yet appropriate.
/ˈfɔrɡrɑːnt/
A plural form of the word 'exercice,' which can mean the act of exercising or physical activity, or a set of problems or exercises for study or practice.
/ɪkˈsɛrˌcɪz/
A surname commonly found in the United Kingdom, often used to refer to a person whose family name is Blackburne.
/ˈblækbɜːrn/
A person who receives an annuity, typically from a pension scheme; someone who has retired and is receiving a regular income in return for their past work.
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