as a noun, snacking refers to eating small amounts of food between regular meals; as a verb, it means to eat small quantities of food frequently or at irregular intervals.
/ˈsnækɪŋ/
Ready or willing to submit; tractable; submissive; able to be submitted or furnished
/ˈsʌmɪsɪbl/
Describing systems or paths that are identical in direction throughout or share the same route. Essentially, 'homodromous' refers to two or more entities having the same periodic or extended trajectory without deviation or contradiction in the direction.
/ˌhɑːməˈdrəʊməs/
The quality or state of being full, especially to the point of being excessive, generous, or profuse. It often refers to an unwelcome or excessive abundance, as in communication or the giving of compliments.
/ˈfullsənəs/
A rare beryllium-aluminum borate mineral, rhaetizite is typically greenish-brown and often occurs as prismatic crystals in pegmatite deposits or as hydrothermal alteration minerals. It is named after the Rhaetian period in the Jurassic age in which it forms.
/ˈraɪtɪsaɪt/
Go-kart racing, a type of motorsport where small, lightweight cars called go-karts are raced on circuits. Karting is often a sport for casual racers and serves as an entry level for professional racing sports.
/ˈkɑːrtɪŋ/
The measurement or the branch of science dealing with electrometer measurements. It involves the use of instruments to measure electric current, voltage, and other electrical properties.
/ˈɛlek.tro.mɪ.tri/
shaped like a sac or pouch; having a sac-like form, often referring to biological structures such as cells or organs that are sac-like in shape.
/səˈkæ sfɪr m/
Resistant to being moved; fixed in place or position; not influenced or swayed by outside factors; firmly decided or unyielding in opinion or purpose.
/'ʌnˈməʊvbəl/