A tendency or likelihood of growing or increasing; a measure of potential growth.
/ˈɡrɡθnsɪs/
Extending too widely or in many directions; spreading out excessively or in a misleadingly broad manner.
/ˈoʊvərˈdi.fju.sə.lɪ/
A term used to describe various species of large, riverine fish found in Southeast Asia, which typically have rough skin similar to that of a buffalo. They are often caught for food or used in traditional Chinese medicine.
/ˈbʌfələˌfaɪʃ/
An imaginary creature in J.R.R. Tolkien's legendarium, specifically from the fictional natural history of the elves, often depicted as a small horse-like creature with a mane and tail.
/'kæmakɪksl/
In a manner that is openly or clearly stated. It indicates an action or statement made without any attempt to disguise or hide.
/ˈdeklədli/
The act of bubbling or a sound produced by bubbling; a murmuring, gurgling sound, often used to describe the sound of a liquid bubbling up from beneath the surface or the gentle noise made by a stream.
/ˈbɜːrlərɪŋz/
The state or quality of being free from all flaws and defects. It also refers to the ultimate state or ideal condition that something can reach.
/pərˈfɪkʃən/
1. the act of changing the lineal order of items in a sequence. 2. the act of interchanging two or more different elements (often follo by of): a permutation of leaders.
/pərˈmjuː.t.ʃən/
description of a fluid flow where the flow is rotational, but the whirls or eddies within it are so small that they can be neglected. It refers to a motion or system in which there is no swirling or rotation, and scalar functions exist whose derivatives give the velocity components of the motion.
/ˈɪr.roʊ.teɪ.ʃn.əl/