The quality of being unsayable or incapable of being expressed in words; inexpressibility due to its nature or significance.
/ʌnˈseɪ.ə.bə.nəs/
The state of being abundant and flourishing; a period of brilliancy or productivity; a profusion of flowers or a rich display of foliage.
/ˈflɒrɪˌeɪʃn/
A species of large, coarse trees native to Madagascar, characterized by its large, deeply lobed leaves, pendulous flowers, and greenish-black drupes. It is valued for its timber, which has been used to make furniture and flooring, but also has medicinal properties in traditional medicine.
/oʊˈpoʊbæl.səm/
A unit of measurement of catalytic activity, equivalent to one billionth (10^-24) of a katal. It is used in chemical kinetics to measure the rate of catalytic reactions at the molecular level.
/ji'kɒtəkətəl/
A chemical compound with the formula CCl3·CH2. It is a highly reactive and toxic organic halogen compound, commonly used in the synthesis of polymers and pharmaceuticals.
/traɪkləˈrɒmɪtɪl/
A family of oceanic fish, commonly known as tunas or mackerels in English, which includes species such as the bluefin tuna, yellowfin tuna, and bigeye tuna. These fish are characterized by their strong ability to swim extending over long distances and are important elements in oceanic ecosystems and commercial fisheries.
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