To cause a dog to sit; to make a dog sit, often by giving a command or a signal. It is a rare term and more commonly, one might say 'make a dog sit' or 'cause a dog to sit'.
/dɒɡz æt/
A compound used in pharmacology as a vasodilator for treating heart failure and hypertension; it has been largely replaced by newer drugs with fewer side effects.
/ˈkɑːdɪˌæzəl/
A theoretical element that could occupy position 51 in group 2 of the periodic table, between strontium and cesium. It is not a naturally occurring element and has not been synthesized.
/prəuˈstrɒntɪmiː/
In Latin, it is the second person singular past tense of the verb ‘capitare.’ It is used to denote ‘you developed’ or ‘you conceived’ in the context of creative or intellectual development.
/kapˈtsti/
Refers to a unit of length equal to one millionth of a meter (0.000001 m) or one micrometer. It is used in science, engineering, and technology to describe very small dimensions or scales, often in nanotechnology, semiconductor manufacturing, and optical devices.
/maɪ.krɒ.nɪk/
A term that historically refers to mushrooms and mushrooms-like fungi, specifically belonging to the order Pezizales within the division Ascomycota. Today, however, the term is considered archaic and is mostly used in older botanical literature. It encompasses fungi with a mushroom-like fruiting body that typically form a saclike structure (ascus) for the storage and discharge of spores.
/ɡæsˈtrəʊ.mɪˌsiːt/
The quality or state of being watery; the character or property of waterlike substance, often used figuratively to describe something that is excessively liquid, dilute, or unsatisfying.
/ˈwɔː.tər.ɪ.shə.nə zɪz/
A hypothetical element or property associated with the ability to predict or analyze complex patterns or behaviors, often used metaphorically in philosophical or scientific discussions.
/ʃe.ves.te.i.n/
A deep golden yellow dye or pigment, often used in chemistry and dyeing industries, and is a tetravalent chromium salt of 1,5-dihydroxyanthraquinone.
/'krɪsɔɪdɪn/