To process or treat something incorrectly or in a way that does not achieve the intended results; to handle something in an incorrect or faulty manner, often leading to errors or undesirable outcomes.
/ˌmɪsˈprəs.əs/
Describing a polyhedral shape that consists of two pyramids with parallel bases joined at the bases; can also describe structures that are compound or complex in a pyramidal manner.
/baɪ.pɪ.raˈmɪ.del/
HTML hyperlinks that point to web pages, files, or URLs that no longer exist or cannot be found, causing them to return an error message when clicked.
/ˈdiːəlɪks/
To make changes or corrections to something that has already been written, said, or decided; typically with the aim of improving or updating it.
/rɪˈvaɪ.z/
Relating to, composed of, or involved with the cytoskeleton, a complex structure composed of protein fibers that provide rigidity and support within cells and help organize and maintain their shape.
/saɪ.toʊ.kæsˈkliː.tikal/
A type of small RNA molecule that plays a role in gene regulation, particularly in plant cells, by binding to complementary mRNA sequences and either degrading them or inhibiting their translation.
/ˈvɜːr.nɪn/
A frotteur is a person, typically a male, who habitually presses themselves against another person, often with the intention of causing sexual gratification, usually in a public place or in the presence of others. The term is often associated with behaviors that are considered lewd, inappropriate, or criminal.
/froʊtʃər/
Didymolite is a rare mineral with a composition that varies mainly between 1CaO·2MgO·SiO2, 2MgO·2SiO2, and 2CaO·SiO2. It typically forms as green or white prismatic crystals and is used as a metamorphic ore and in the ceramic industry.
/daɪˈdɑːməlaɪt/
The term ‘woreda’ is used in Ethiopia to refer to a unit of administrative division that is smaller than a zone and larger than a kebele (village or urban neighborhood). It is a district that includes several kebeles and is headed by an officer called woreda chief.
/ˈworeda/