A term for a young, often tech-savvy woman who is interested in and knowledgeable about technology, often used in a playful or affectionate way.
/ˈdʒiː.kə.t̃/
Sokoban is a single-player puzzle video game invented by Hiroyuki Imabayashi in 1981. The game involves pushing boxes on a grid to specific locations, while avoiding obstacles and the movement of boxes into each other or into the walls.
/%suo.ko.ban/
without interruption; continuously
The process or tendency of making oneself or something more similar or identical to Israeli culture, practices, or policies, often in a context where the transformation can be seen as an adaptation or adoption.
/ɪˈzраlɪfɪkeɪʃn/
A rare first name of Swedish origin, derived from the Old Norse words 'mosa', meaning 'moss', and 'ander', meaning 'son of'. It is not commonly used as a common name in English-speaking countries and is more likely to be encountered in contexts related to Swedish heritage or culture.
/ˈmoʊ.sə.nənd/
regular maintenance and care of property, equipment, or facilities to keep them in good working condition. Also, the expenses associated with this maintenance.
/ˈʌp.kiːp/
In a way that is concerned with climate or based on climate data; scientifically concerning the climate
/klɪˈmætəloʊdʒɪkəl/
Refers to a block or obstruction that has been broken off, typically used in mineralogy to describe a block of a mineral that has been separated from the main mass but still has some attached segments.
/ˈblævd/
The leptocephalus is the larval stage of many fish species, characterized by a slender, transparent body and large tail that often appears to be a greenish-white in color. This stage is transitional, lasting for a period ranging from days to months, before the larva undergoes metamorphosis into its juvenile form.
/lɛptəˈsiːfəli/
Relating to or referring to a condition where there is excessive thickening and hardening of the walls of blood vessels resulting from the deposition of fat, cholesterol, and other substances, leading to reduced blood flow.
/ˌæŋɡiəˈsklerətɪk/