The act of not ignoring something or of paying attention to something previously overlooked, negated from the verb 'ignore'. It can also imply the process of noticing or acknowledging something that was previously disregarded or overlooked.
/ʌnˈɪɡ.nər/
Relating to or characteristic of Tanzania, a country in East Africa, or its people or language. (relating to or associated with Tanzania)
/ˈænzəniən/
The rejection or opposition to skepticism, especially in matters of belief, knowledge, or science. It advocates for the acceptance of some beliefs or claims without doubt, against the stance that holds everything in doubt.
/æntɪˈsɛptɪsɪsm/
A small, slender, spotted cat of Africa and southwestern Asia, the Acinonyx jubatus, having long legs, a tan or tawny coat with black spots, and a black mask over the eyes, and being the only member of the subfamily Acinonychinae that can't retract its claws.
/ˈtʃiːt/
In stochastic calculus, a semimartingale is a stochastic process that can be decomposed into a sum of a local martingale and an adapted finite-variation process. This concept is fundamental in the theory of stochastic integration and is widely used in mathematical finance to model various financial assets and derive pricing formulas.
/ˌsemɪˈmɑːrtnɪɡə/
Sapone is an Italian word that directly translates to 'soap' in English. It refers to a substance used for cleaning and cleansing, often made from fats and alkalis.
/sæpˈwʌn/
Courage, bravery, or a strong capacity for endurance, especially in the face of danger or difficulty.
/ˈdʌtɪstn/
To convert an image that is stored as a vector (composed of objects such as lines and curves) into one that is stored as a bitmapped (composed of colored pixels).
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The sum of the surface tension of a liquid and the pressure-volume work done by the liquid in response to an increase in temperature, often used in thermodynamics and materials science to describe the stability and behavior of interfaces and materials under temperature changes.
/ˈθərmətənʃən/