1. The act or instance of stopping or the condition of being stopped. 2. In mining or geology, the rock layers or strata that are submerged beneath the stopping ore, which is the ore found within the same strata.
/ˈstɑːpɪŋz/
Relating to, or describing the movement of water or other substances from the inside of a cell to its external environment through osmosis, opposed to endosmotic movement which is from the external environment into the cell.
/ˌekəˈsɒmɪtɪk/
A strophe is a part of a strophic composition, particularly a lyric poem, that consists of a regularly repeated pattern of words or a regular sequence of lines followed by a corresponding antistrophe. It is also used in ancient Greek poetry and music to refer to the part of a song or poem sung or recited while the body was turning to the right.
/ˈstrɒfɪ/
A variant spelling of 'tarball' or 'tarbadilla,' referring to a compressed archive file in Unix-like operating systems, often used for distributing Linux distributions and large collections of files.
/taːβaðilˈθo/
Concerning or relating to myrials (very large numbers).
/məˈrɪəl.ə.dʒɪk/
Opposed to or disapproving of aristocracy or the privileges of the aristocracy; democratic or egalitarian.
/ˌæntɪˈrɪstəkrəktəl/