Prebroadcasting refers to the preparatory work or processes that take place before a radio or television broadcast. This can include various activities such as planning, script writing, rehearsals, and technical setups.
/ˈprebroʊdɹ prepaidˈbroʊdɹ/
A type of dinosaur that is characterized by bipedal locomotion and carnivorous diets, including taxa that are more closely related to birds than to most other dinosaurs.
/θərˈɒpədən/
People who indulge in or are given to fanciful or unrealistic daydreams or images; those who imagine or invent elaborate, often unrealistic scenarios or stories.
/ˈfæntəstɪsts/
Relating to or designed to prevent the formation of clots or clogs, especially in medical or hydraulic contexts. It can also refer to a situation or device that prevents the blocking of pipes or vessels.
/æntɪ'klɒstɪŋ/
Relating to, or denoting, platybregma (a point between the two horns of the frontal bone on the vertex of the skull), or characterized by an abnormally low platybregma, which is indicative of a flattened forehead or skull in some clinical or anatomical contexts; also used figuratively to describe someone with a dull or uninspired intellect or demeanor.
/'pleɪtbəˈɡræmɪtɪk/
In paleontology, it describes an extinct group of animals, including amphibians, that exhibit petalid-like dentition. The term is derived from the petalid, a type of tooth with a distinctive blade-like or petal-like shape, and -oid, meaning similar to or resembling.
/ˈpɛ.təl.o.don.tɔɪ.dɪd/
A form of specialized language used by a particular organization or industry, often characterized by jargon, acronyms, and overly formal or vague terminology. It can be used to maintain an proprietary sense of language that is difficult for outsiders to understand.
/ˈkɜːrспik/
In botany, a section of a leaf blade that is distinct from the petiole and midrib. It consists of the marginal blade area and veins in parallel arrangement to the midrib. The term is used in the context of describing the structure of monocot leaves.
/ˈraɪ.pɪ.di.ən/
The process of removing grease, oil, and other contaminants from surfaces using a solvent.
/ˈdiːɡriːˌiːsɪŋ/