A term coined for a hypothetical fusion of 'blitz' (referring to rapid and intense action or attack) and 'Stellar' (pertaining to stars or stars in the universe), which can refer to a highly advanced, ultra-compact device capable of generating intense energy or a highly skilled, rapidly moving martial artist or hacker.
/ˈblɪt.zər/
The degree to which something can be worn, particularly in terms of comfort, aesthetics, and practicality. It refers to the suitability of a product or design for everyday wear and use.
/wɛərˈbɪlɪti/
the action of giving new life or energy to something; rejuvenating a person, place, or thing
/rɪ'vetəlɪŋ/
A term used to describe entities, ideals, or actions that oppose or contradict democratic principles. This term often refers to governments, ideologies, or systems that function independently of or against democratic values.
/ˈænt.də.ˈkɾe.mit.ə.si/
A genus of tropical birds of brightly colored hummingbirds, typically found in the New World tropics, including the familiar Caribbean blue-and-yellow plumage of the great-t Lakes hummingbird (Dendroica virens).
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A self-writing or self-describing text generated by a computer program or algorithm, often used in computational linguistics, literature, or as a playful or experimental form of writing.
/'ɔ:təˈfærɡm/
Entozoa, also known as parasitic protozoa, are a group of unicellular eukaryotic microorganisms that live inside or on the surfaces of other organisms, known as the hosts. They can cause various diseases in their hosts, including intestinal infections, liver abscesses, and other ailments.
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