A proper noun referring to a character or entity, likely a person, place, or fictional element named Apolin. Given its absence in common English or Latin vocabulary, specific context is required to provide a detailed definition.
/aˈploʊn/
A glycoprotein that is an important component of several extracellular matrix structures, particularly in connective tissues and giving elasticity to the tissues.
/ˈfɪbrəlɪn/
The act or process of attributing or making gender-specific or gender-relevant.
/ˈɡɛndrɪzaɪŋ/
A counterweight or balancing wheel, especially in a mechanism or mechanism (such as a watch, a car, or a machine) to counterbalance or synchronize the movements of another wheel or system.
/'kaʊntərˈwɪlz/
A hendecasyllable is a line of verse or poetry that consists of eleven syllables.
/ˌhɛndəˈsɪləbeɪl/
Not unnecessarily or without need; strictly necessary or requisite for the purpose.
/ˈnɑːn eksˈtraɪənəlɪ/
A lumberjack who is particularly good at bending or manipulating tree limbs with great agility and dexterity.
/ˈlɪmbərˌdʒækB/
In the context of medieval French architecture, a cote is a type of defensive structure, often consisting of a series of segmented masonry walls designed to provide cover and protection for archers. It is a component of a fortified castle or city.
/koʊt/
A collective term for various types of ice hockey games or sports, including men's and women's ice hockey, men's and women's field hockey, and sometimes roller hockey or bandy (a similar sport to ice hockey played on ice).
/hɒki:z/