Relating to or situated beneath the brain; occurring below the skull.
/səˈbɛnʃɪfɪk/
An educational institution that operates primarily or entirely online, providing distance learning courses and programs.
/ˈsai.bər.skoʊlb/
Describing something that is acceptable or worthy of approval, often in a formal or official context.
/ə'rپブлɪs/
A sophisto is a person who uses complicated or difficult language or tricky arguments to persuade someone of something, often in a misleading or dishonest way; a rhetorician who employs persuasive but often manipulative language; a person skilled in argumentation or dialectic, especially in a specious or misleading way.
/sɒfɪˈpoʊstoʊ/
The process of making something larger or more extensive, especially in terms of detail or elaboration; an expanded or elaborated version of something.
/ˌamplɪfɪˈkeɪʃən/
A person who is hostile towards or opposes the church or clergy, especially the Roman Catholic Church. It can also refer to ideas or actions that are contrary to church teachings or practices.
/æn.ti.e.kliˈzæstɪk/
Chrysomonadales is an order of flagellate protists, specifically included within the class Chrysophyceae in the phylum Haptista. These organisms are known for their distinctive yellow-brown color and are found in various aquatic environments.
/ˌkrɪs.o.məˈneɪ.dəl.əz/
Ringsted refers to a town in Denmark, located in the region of Zealand. It is known for its technology park and various industrial plants.
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