To transform or cause an entity or relationship to become more corporate in nature, often involving increased centralization, bureaucracy, and formalization.
/kərˈpɔrəˌfaɪ/
To straighten and shape metal, usually involving hammering, to make it more useful or aesthetically pleasing. This term is not in common usage and is often considered archaic or rare, referring to the process of anvil bending or forming metal.
/ˈænvɪlɪŋ/
Antrin is a fictional character from the novel 'Emberverse' by James S.A. Corey, characterized as a member of the outer colonies and a highly specialized engineer.
/aŋˈtrɪn/
A state of intense joy, pleasure, or especially physical delight. It can also refer to a state of intoxication or the feeling of being overcome with joy or passion.
/ivʁɛs/
News or information, often of a significant nature, such as good or bad news. It can also refer to the message itself, especially when delivered, or the state of being told news about someone or something.
/ˈtaɪndɪŋz/
Phymatodes is a genus of longhorn beetles (family Cerambycidae). These beetles are known for their distinctive antler-shaped antennae and often colorful bodies.
/faɪˈmæt.oʊ.id.z/
Not previously presented or known to; unfamiliar; not introduced to; new.
/ʌnˈtrɪDUst/
/ʌnˈpɹetɪfɪd/
A term colloquially used to describe a person who is large or powerful, especially one who is acting in a boastful or showboating manner; a disintegrator (often used in scientific or everyday speech to refer to a device that breaks something apart), or an old-fashioned form of dynamite.
/ˈbʌstər/