A fictional concept or term meaning 'a place of perpetual joy and tranquility,' often used in fantasy and mythological contexts. It is a neologism coined for representing an idyllic and perfect realm.
Not officially declared or announced; not made known officially, especially something made known by proclamation.
/ʌnˈproʊ.klæmd/
In a manner or by means of a schema (a conceptual framework or plan), particularly in the context of formal systems, descriptions, or models. It can also refer to the study or analysis of something using structured or diagrammatic representations.
/ˌskeməˈlɒdɪkəlɪ/
The concept that a group or category of organisms has been derived from more than one ancestor (i.e., is not a monophyletic group); often used in the context of cladistics and evolution.
/ˌpɑliˈfɪlətɪsɪsms/
/ˈtʌŋ.fɪʃ/
Not slammed or not closed suddenly and roughly, as a door; also, not dismissed or unfairly criticized; remaining open or accepted without immediate rejection.
/ʌnˈslæmɪd/
A limnimeter is a device used to measure the clarity of water, typically by measuring the turbidity or the amount of suspended particles in water.
/ˈlɪm.nɪ.ˈmet.ər/
A specialized type of wire or cable that incorporates a laser-guided component for improved precision or data transmission speed, often used in high-tech applications like surgery, telecommunications, or electronics.
/ˈleɪsərwaɪr/
A substance that increases the sensitivity of a medium or to a stimulus; in photography, it is a chemical that is applied to photographic film or paper to increase its sensitivity to light; in biology, it can refer to a substance that sensitizes an organism to a particular stimulus or allergen.
/ˈsɛnsəˌzaɪzar/