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synonym of testudo

antonyms of testudo

Part_of_speech of testudo

noun

Definition of testudo

An armored Roman military formation in which soldiers who were armed with large shields would interlock their shields and stand in a close, tortoise-like formation, providing mutual protection.

Pronunciation of testudo

/'tɛstəduː/

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synonym of Monterrey

antonyms of Monterrey

Part_of_speech of Monterrey

Noun

Definition of Monterrey

Monterrey, officially known as Monterrey Municipality, is the largest city in the northeastern Mexican state of Nuevo León and the third-largest city in the state of Mexico. It is a major industrial and cultural center in Mexico.

Pronunciation of Monterrey

/mɒntəˈreɪ/

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synonym of resorbable

antonyms of resorbable

Part_of_speech of resorbable

adjective

Definition of resorbable

Capable of being absorbed, especially when refering to medical devices that are designed to be absorbed by the body over time, after which they leave no residual material in the body.

Pronunciation of resorbable

/ˈres.ər.bəl/

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synonym of altincar

antonyms of altincar

Part_of_speech of altincar

noun

Definition of altincar

A type of traditional Turkish carriage, typically associated with the Ottoman period, characterized by its large size and ornate design. Altincar is decorated with gold leaf and other luxurious materials, reflecting its status as a symbol of wealth and nobility.

Pronunciation of altincar

/ˈaltɪŋkɑːr/

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synonym of grandstanders

antonyms of grandstanders

Part_of_speech of grandstanders

noun

Definition of grandstanders

People who are eager to draw attention to themselves, especially through a show of force, prominence, or flamboyance. Grandstanders typically engage in actions or behaviors intended to be sensational or impressive, often for personal gain or to secure public recognition. They may engage in controversial or disruptive behavior in order to gain attention and may not be acting out of genuine concern for the issue at hand.

Pronunciation of grandstanders

/ˈɡrændstændər/

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synonym of unsensible

antonyms of unsensible

Part_of_speech of unsensible

adjective

Definition of unsensible

Not logical or reasonable; absurd; ridiculous. Without feeling; without consciousness; insensible. Unresponsive or inattentive to reason or argument; absurd or silly.

Pronunciation of unsensible

/ˈʌnsɪnsəbl/

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synonym of idiocratic

antonyms of idiocratic

Part_of_speech of idiocratic

adjective

Definition of idiocratic

Relating to or characterized by the rule or power of an individual or a narrow group who have low standards of intelligence and culture; lack of political and social democracy and the presence of rule by stupidity or ignorance.

Pronunciation of idiocratic

/ɪ'dɪə,krətɪk/

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synonym of Ipragliflozin

antonyms of Ipragliflozin

Part_of_speech of Ipragliflozin

noun

Definition of Ipragliflozin

Ipragliflozin is an antidiabetic drug that is used to treat type 2 diabetes mellitus. It belongs to a class of drugs known as sodium-glucose cotransporter-2 (SGLT2) inhibitors, which work by reducing glucose absorption in the kidneys and increasing glucose excretion in the urine.

Pronunciation of Ipragliflozin

/ˈaɪ.prə.gl.a.floʊ.zɪн/

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synonym of bastard

antonyms of bastard

Part_of_speech of bastard

noun

Definition of bastard

1. a child born of parents not legally married to each other; illegitimate child. 2. a person considered morally wrong or contemptible.

Pronunciation of bastard

/ˈbæstərd/

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synonym of illusor

antonyms of illusor

Part_of_speech of illusor

noun

Definition of illusor

a person who creates or reinforces illusions, especially in a deceitful manner; a deceiver using illusions or false appearances to mislead. Also, a deceptive image or representation.

Pronunciation of illusor

/ˈɪl.jə.sər/

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