An ohmmeter is a measuring instrument used to measure electrical resistance in ohms. It is often used in the repair and troubleshooting of electrical circuits, as well as in ensuring the proper functioning of various electrical devices.
/ˈoʊm.mə.tɛ.ri.ə/
The quality or state of being strong or robust, not being weak; the opposite of weakness
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Piscium is a faint, obscure constellation in the far southern celestial sphere, which was officially recognized and named in the 18th century. It is often considered part of the modern constellations system but not recognized by the International Astronomical Union (IAU) as a full constellation.
/ˈpɪʃ.ə.müm/
In Zanzibar, a term used to describe a large, round mat or cushion typically used for sitting, often made of coir or other natural fibers and decorated with patterns or motifs.
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The generic name for a genus of ctenophores (gelatinous marine animals) known for their ability to form massive blooms and impact marine ecosystems. Often refers to Mnemiopsis leidyi, a species of comb jelly that can cause significant ecological and economic damage.
/məˈnɛmi.ə.pɒs/
A term that is not commonly used in English and seems to be a misspelling of 'woof' (a sound made by a dog) or possibly a blend of 'woof' and 'wavelength', though its exact meaning or origin is unclear.
/wuːfəl/
The political and social ideas and policies of Nikita Khrushchev, particularly his emphasis on industrial and agricultural growth and his attempts to reform the Soviet system, all of which were seen as a departure from Stalinist orthodoxy. It also refers to the period of his leadership in the Soviet Union (1953-1964) during which he sought to modernize and democratize Soviet society while facing domestic and international challenges.
/ˈkruːʃəˌnɪzəm/
An archaic or obsolete term that often refers to a small belt or sash worn in ancient times, especially in religious contexts. This term is not commonly used in modern English and may be found only in historical or literary works.
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A term of courtesy and respect used to address a married woman in French. It can also refer to a young woman or a female teacher. The term is now considered outdated in modern French but is still used in certain literary or formal contexts.
/mæsɛl/
A specific instance or example of a principle, rule, or concept applied in a practical or concrete setting; an exemplification or manifestation.
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