The quality or condition of being superior, eminent, or distinguished. It can also refer to a cause or reason for superiority or preference.
/lɪˈvænsi/
To move on all fours, typically with the stomach or belly pressed to the ground, often due to a feeling of extreme fear, shame, or embarrassment; to crawl in a lowly or degrading manner.
/ˈbelɪˌkrɔːld/
A class of unsaturated hydrocarbons derived from olefins (alkenes), characterized by having two consecutive double bonds in a carbon chain. They include chemicals such as 1,2-butadiene, 1,3-butadiene, 1,5-hexadiene, and 1,4-pentadiene.
/daɪ.oˈlɛ.fɪnts/
to deprive (someone or something) of power, rights, or possessions or to divest (something) of its possessions or of the ownership of its possessions
/dɪˈvɛst/
Not serving as a word in a sentence, especially not used as a noun or verb. It refers to a form that does not occur freely or independently as a word in a language but can only occur as part of another word or as a modifier. It often pertains to linguistic elements that do not have a distinct meaning when used alone.
/ʌnˈlɛk.ʃəl/
capable of being regulated or controlled, especially by tampering with a mechanism or switch; capable of being adjusted to a desired level or state.
/rɪˈɡ displeɪtə.bəl/
A traditional Filipino war club known for its distinctive hooked top and often used in Filipino martial arts and historical reenactments. It typically ranges from one to three feet in length and is made of various materials such as wood and metal, with the top part made into a hook-shaped blade. It is also a ceremonial object in some cultural and ritualistic contexts.
/ˈmɑː.tə.kən/
In an inscriptively manner, the act or process of inscribing, the action of writing or engraving something on a surface—typically in a formal or solemn context.
/ɪnˈskrɪptɪvli/
A unit of electric current equal to 100 amperes. It is rarely used in practical applications and has been largely superseded by other units such as the ampere.