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synonym of constancy

antonyms of constancy

Part_of_speech of constancy

noun

Definition of constancy

The quality or state of being unchanging or consistent over time; steadfastness; fidelity, especially in love or marriage; durability or longevity.

Pronunciation of constancy

/ˈkɒn.stən.tɪ/

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synonym of toepiece

antonyms of toepiece

Part_of_speech of toepiece

noun

Definition of toepiece

A decorative or functional projection at the end of a board or plank, often used to strengthen or embellish the end, particularly in carpentry and furniture making.

Pronunciation of toepiece

/ˈtʃɛpɪs/

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synonym of isoxanthine

antonyms of isoxanthine

Part_of_speech of isoxanthine

noun

Definition of isoxanthine

Isoxanthine is an organic compound with a structural formula of C6H5NO2, belonging to the class of pyridine alkaloids. It is found naturally in some plants and is believed to have various biological activities, though its exact function and effects are not fully understood.

Pronunciation of isoxanthine

/aɪˈɒksɪˌæθɪn/

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synonym of Romansch

antonyms of Romansch

Part_of_speech of Romansch

noun

Definition of Romansch

Romansch, also known as Romansh, is the only Rhaeto-Romance language that has official status in Switzerland, spoken mainly in the Swiss canton of Graubünden. It is a Romance language originating from the medieval spoken language of the Alpine region and has linguistic influences from Latin, Old French, and Italian.

Pronunciation of Romansch

/rɔ.ma.nʃ/

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synonym of pirrauru

antonyms of pirrauru

Part_of_speech of pirrauru

noun

Definition of pirrauru

A traditional Aboriginal Australian name for a type of plant, specifically a type of reed. It can also refer to any tall, slender grass or reed-like plant.

Pronunciation of pirrauru

/'pɪrərʊ/

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synonym of antihaemoglobin

antonyms of antihaemoglobin

Part_of_speech of antihaemoglobin

noun

Definition of antihaemoglobin

A substance that acts as an anticoagulant by binding to hemoglobin, effectively preventing blood from clotting.

Pronunciation of antihaemoglobin

/æntiheɪməˈɡlɒbɪn/

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synonym of enumerability

antonyms of enumerability

Part_of_speech of enumerability

noun

Definition of enumerability

The quality of being capable of being counted or listed in sequence, often in the context of mathematical or computational theory. It refers to whether a set is finite or can be put into a one-to-one correspondence with the natural numbers, i.e., countable.

Pronunciation of enumerability

/ɪˈnjuːmerəbəl/

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synonym of trichophiles

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Part_of_speech of trichophiles

noun

Definition of trichophiles

Trichophiles are fungi that feed on or grow on hair or hair-like structures, often found in environments where hair accumulates, such as animal fur, bird nests, or soil rich in organic matter like hair. Trichophiles are typically microscopic fungi and play a role in the decomposition of organic matter, including hair. They are different from other fungi because they specifically target keratin, a structural protein found in hair, nails, and skin.

Pronunciation of trichophiles

/ˈtrɪkoʊfɪliːz/

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synonym of endostatin

antonyms of endostatin

Part_of_speech of endostatin

noun

Definition of endostatin

A protein that inhibits new blood vessel formation (angiogenesis), which is often needed for the growth and spread of tumors. Endostatin is derived from collagen XVIII and is believed to have tumor-suppressing effects.

Pronunciation of endostatin

/ˈendəstədɪn/

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synonym of ambusher

antonyms of ambusher

Part_of_speech of ambusher

noun

Definition of ambusher

A person who waits in a hidden position with the intention of surprising and attacking a victim or victims. Someone who lies in ambush or engages in ambush tactics. Also, a weapon or trap that is hidden and used to surprise and attack a target.

Pronunciation of ambusher

/ˈæmbəʃər/

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