A test that assesses the quality and quantity of sperm in a semen sample, often used in fertility treatment or male infertility diagnosis.
/ˈspɛrmɪəɡrəm/
Capable of being threaded, especially through a needle or a hole in fabric. Ordinarily used to describe strings or fibers that can pass through an opening or small space with ease.
/ˈθreɪdəbəl/
Relating to parole or conditional release, typically for the purpose of conducting further investigations or serving a sentence outside of prison.
/pærəlˈlaɪk/
To state or stipulate something as a term or condition of an agreement, contract, or similar arrangement; to fix or specify (a term or condition).
/ˈestɪplɪte/
A person who follows or advocates for programmed instruction or a programmed approach in learning or education. A person who designs, develops, or implements computer programs or software systems.
/ˈprəɡrəməˌLIST/
The act of washing or cleaning by passing water or some other liquid over an object or substance, often to remove dirt, food particles, or soap residues.
/rɪnzb/
A statement of apology or a defense of something for which one feels guilty or atoning; an apology or justification for some behavior or belief, whether genuine or insincere.
/ə'pɑlədʒɪзム/
A celestial phenomenon where stars appear to violently shake or oscillate, often seen as a supernatural or optical illusion in the night sky, and sometimes referred to as a 'starquake' or 'stellar tremor'.
/ˈstɑːrˈʃæk/