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synonym of elementality

antonyms of elementality

Part_of_speech of elementality

n.

Definition of elementality

The state or quality of being an element, or the nature of something that is an elemental essence or quality. It can refer to the fundamental, basic, or primitive qualities of something.

Pronunciation of elementality

/ˌel.əˈment.ə.lə.ti/

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synonym of ChurchofEngland

antonyms of ChurchofEngland

Part_of_speech of ChurchofEngland

noun

Definition of ChurchofEngland

The Church of England, also known as the Church of England in England, is the oldest branch of the Anglican Communion. It is the established church of England and has the monarch as its supreme governor. It is a Christian church that maintains continuity with aspects of Roman Catholic tradition and doctrine and has its own laws and customs.

Pronunciation of ChurchofEngland

/tʃɜːrfɒibliːnd/

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synonym of coolitude

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Part_of_speech of coolitude

noun

Definition of coolitude

Coolitude is a concept or term introduced by Arjun Appadurai, a social theorist and anthropologist, as a creolized term to describe the multiple and intersecting identities and experiences of Indo-Caribbeans and the broader South Asian diaspora in the Caribbean and other parts of the world. It acknowledges the blending of cultures, languages, and experiences, often associated with colonial history and migration.

Pronunciation of coolitude

/'kɔːlɪˌtɪd/

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synonym of ekphorize

antonyms of ekphorize

Part_of_speech of ekphorize

verb

Definition of ekphorize

To cause someone to feel or to appreciate a work of art based on its description in words or other non-material forms. It involves experiencing a reaction or emotion to a depiction or description of a visual work of art.

Pronunciation of ekphorize

/ɪkˈfɔːrIZE/

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synonym of Polyzoaria

antonyms of Polyzoaria

Part_of_speech of Polyzoaria

noun

Definition of Polyzoaria

Polyzoaria is a term used in zoology to refer to the larval form of certain bryozoans, which are commonly referred to as moss animals. These larvae exhibit a large number of ciliated tentacles, which are particularly characteristic of their shell.

Pronunciation of Polyzoaria

/ˌpɒlɪzəˈriə/

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synonym of reconceptualize

antonyms of reconceptualize

Part_of_speech of reconceptualize

verb

Definition of reconceptualize

To reconceptualize means to reconsider and reevaluate a concept, situation, or theory, often leading to a fundamental change in perspective or understanding.

Pronunciation of reconceptualize

/ri.kənˈstruː.ʃəl.ə.tɪkl/

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synonym of subinform

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Part_of_speech of subinform

noun

Definition of subinform

A term that seems to be a misspelling of 'subinforme,' which in Spanish can mean a sensory impression or report. In English, there isn't an exact equivalent, but it might be related to a subset of inform or a form of information.

Pronunciation of subinform

/ˈsʌbˌfɔːrn/

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synonym of pneumoconioses

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Part_of_speech of pneumoconioses

noun

Definition of pneumoconioses

A group of diseases characterized by lung inflammation and fibrosis caused by the inhalation of dust (mineral dusts or organic dusts), leading to scarring of lung tissue.

Pronunciation of pneumoconioses

/nीˈməʊkōnīˌōsɪz/

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synonym of unaltruistically

antonyms of unaltruistically

Part_of_speech of unaltruistically

adverb

Definition of unaltruistically

Not motivated by a desire to do something unselfishly or to help others. It refers to actions or behaviors driven by self-interest rather than a concern for others. It can imply a lack of altruism or a focus on one's own interests.

Pronunciation of unaltruistically

/ʌnˈæl.Τruː.ə.sti.kəl/

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synonym of indeficient

antonyms of indeficient

Part_of_speech of indeficient

adjective

Definition of indeficient

Not deficient or lacking; complete or whole in one's capacity or quality. It indicates that someone or something is fully capable, complete, or possessing all necessary qualities.

Pronunciation of indeficient

/ɪnˈdefɪsɪnt /

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