1. To pluck or remove (e.g., hair, lice, or foreign objects) using tweezers; 2. To remove with a tweezer.
/ˈti.zd/
to make something or someone seem delicate, otherworldly, or spiritual, often through artistic or literary means
/ɪˈθɛər.ɪ.aɪ.zɪ/
An antidiffuser is a device or structure that counteracts the diffusion of a substance, typically in the context of chemical engineering, catalytic reactors, or biological systems.
/ˈæntɪ.diff.ər.fəs/
A small disk-like structure associated with a synaptic vesicle in neurons; it is thought to play a role in regulating the release of neurotransmitters.
/ˌsɪn.ɪˈpɑː.tɪ.kələ/
To pass through a window; to move through a window, often suddenly or unexpectedly; to penetrate or pass through by the use of a window as a means of entry.
/?trænˈfɛnɪsteit/
To educate, to teach, to act as a pedagogue.
/pəˈdɑɡ.ɡuːd/
Anellarioid refers to a group of fungi belonging to the order Cantharellales, characterized by ring-like structures around the base of their stems, and includes species resembling members of the genus *Anellariella*.
sisile is a Xhosa language term used to refer to a franchise taxi that operates in South Africa. It is often used in casual conversation among locals and refers to a type of public transportation service.
/ˈsɪsɪl/
A computer software or system that manages, stores, and retrieves memos or short notes. It is often used in business or personal settings to organize and manage information efficiently.
/ˈmɛmoʊsɜrv/
Covered or marked with small squares or with squares formed by intersecting lines; checkerboarded; presenting a pattern of repeating shapes. It can be used in a broader context to describe something that resembles a mosaic or a tiled pattern.
/təˈsɛliteit/