An outdated or regional term for a group of people, often used in a derogatory or slang manner; can refer to a mob or gang of people.
/ˈpʌɡz/
Describing someone or something that is without actions or deeds, particularly when referring to someone who does not take any initiative or fail to achieve anything noteworthy.
/ˈdiːləs/
AntiClean is a technique or software designed to counteract the effects of cleaning processes, particularly in the context of data cleaning in databases or network cleaning in cybersecurity, by restoring or protecting original data or systems from unnecessary or improper modifications.
/ˈæntikliːn/
A type of medication known as an angiotensin II receptor blocker (ARB) used to treat high blood pressure and certain types of kidney disease. It is used to manage hypertension and to reduce the risk of progression of kidney disease in people with type 2 diabetes and nephropathy.
/ˈæbɪtɪsɑːrtn/
To change a verb from dynamic (describing an action that takes time to complete) to perfective (describing a completed action). This transformation can be done through grammatical means such as inflection or by usage of certain grammatical structures in different languages.
/ˈpɜrfəktɪvɪz/
A hamfest is a flea market or swap meet, especially one attended by hobbyists and collectors of amateur radio equipment and related items, such as vacuum tubes, antennas, and transceivers. It is a colloquial term that combines 'ham radio' and 'flea market' or 'swap meet'.
/ˈhæmfest/
An extinct genus of tiny marine organisms that lived during the Early Cambrian period, characterized by cup-shaped bodies with perforated walls, and are considered the earliest known animals with skeletons. They are often considered to be the first animals to build hard structures in the oceans, which marks a significant step in the evolution of life on Earth.
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a colloquial term for a spider, literally derived from 'Grapso' (Greek for spider) plus an '-oid' ending to suggest a spider-like shape or appearance.
/ˈɡræpsɔɪd/
An archaic term for a vagabond, rogue, or a person who wanders aimlessly without a fixed abode or occupation. Historically used to describe a disreputable habitual wanderer or a person who travels without any genuine purpose other than to avoid work or responsibilities.
/rəˈɡɑː.bə.ʃez/