Referring to or relating to a compound containing the acetic group (-COOH) and its derivatives, especially in the context of pyrolysis (the breakdown of materials through heat), where such compounds are produced.
/'paɪrəˈætɪk/
Strength, firmness, or steadfastness in adhering to a principle, opinion, or course of action. It refers to resoluteness and endurance in maintaining one's commitments or beliefs.
/ˈfɜːrməti/
A tool or system for measuring or gauging economic conditions, often used to predict changes in the economy or to assess its current state. It can be a quantitative or qualitative method that helps policymakers, investors, and businesses to make informed decisions.
/ɪˈkon.ə.moʊ.dər/
Bursting forth or spreading rapidly; effusing in great abundance; diffuse; copious; redundant; overflowing. Typically used to describe something that is abundant or spreading out forcefully and lavishly.
/pərˈfʌs.ɪv/
To dive and attack with a downward swoop, especially an aerial maneuver in which an aircraft swoops down before attacking a target. Also, to attack suddenly and unexpectedly from an unexpected direction, especially with the intent to harm or surprise.
/+dˈvaɪnvbɒmp+/
To remove or escape from restrictions, entanglements, or complexities; to simplify or clarify by removing what is unnecessary or extraneous.
/dɪsˈɪnvələ/
A corruption of the Choctaw word 'Bayooula,' which refers to a Northern chief or a leader among Native American tribes, especially among the Choctaw people, who was often a peace chief or a ceremonial leader, responsible for mediating disputes and maintaining social order within and between tribes.
/beɪ.oʊ.guː.lə/
Of or relating to the construction and arrangement of scenery for theatrical productions, exhibitions, or other public events; involving or pertaining to scenic design and visual effects.
/'skenəɡræfɪkl/
The term 'fitchee' is primarily used in legal contexts. It refers to the person to whom a trust is left, or the person to whom a gift is bequeathed in a will.
/ˈfɪtʃiː/
Lacking the grace, chivalry, or proper behavior befitting a knight. It describes actions or qualities that are not suitable or becoming of a knight, such as being rude, rough, or dishonorable.
/ˌʌnkˈnaɪltlík/