A shortened form of 'quality' used in formal or bureaucratic contexts, often to denote a characteristic or feature that something must have in order to be considered sufficient or adequate.
/kaːl/
A sovereign state in Central Europe, formerly part of the Czech and Slovak Federal Republic. It is the home of the Czech people and encompasses historical regions such as Bohemia, Moravia, and Czech Silesia.
/tʃɛʃि� Arlington VA ɪə/
food or other materials that provide the body with necessary substances to maintain life, growth, and energy; sustenance.
/nu.ri.tur.t/
Individuals or entities that make payments, typically in the context of taxes, bills, or other financial obligations. It can also refer to those who make payments to companies or individuals for goods and services.
/ˈpeɪriz/
A chemical substance obtained by the action of water on a metal, usually nickel, to produce a mixture of hydrogen and metallic vapor. It is used as a reducing agent in various industrial processes, and also in the production of hydrogen gas.
/haɪˈdrɪən/
A person who has an excessive or misguided trust in others or in their own judgments, often leading to easy belief in or acceptance of something without sufficient evidence or consideration.
/ˈkrɛd.ə.fɪl/
Headyards, in the context of coal mining or other industries, refers to the areas where hoisting gear and other necessary machinery are stored or maintained. It also can refer to a warehousing area for the storage of materials or equipment. In a broader sense, it can mean a storage or maintenance area for various types of equipment or supplies.
/ˈhɛdˌjɑːdz/