A photovaristor is a light-dependent resistor that changes its resistance in response to light intensity. It is based on the reverse-biased photoconductive effect and it has a logarithmic relationship between the amount of light incident on it and its resistance.
/'foʊtoʊˈværəsˌtrɒr/
Beyond one's power of conception or belief; so utterly unbelievable or unlikely as to be almost impossible to imagine.
/ɪnˈdʒɪnistəbल/
Relating to, resembling, or consisting of dust or powder. Can also describe something that has been reduced to or resembles dust or powder.
/'pʌl.ər.i.əs/
Referring to a hemistich, which is a half-line of verse that is used to form a complete line. Hemistichal lines can be seen in various poetic forms where a line is divided into two equal half-lines.
/hɛmɪˈstɪkəl/
A genus of trees and shrubs in the family Rubiaceae, characterized by their shrubby habit and red berries. They are native to tropical Africa and are sometimes cultivated for ornamental purposes.
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A general term referring to the materials or components used in or related to the formation of veins or similar structures in various contexts, such as pharmaceuticals, botany, or figurative language, often used when vague or abstract, or in the presence of a specified detail.
/viːnstaf/
Referring to an organism living on another organism without killing it, typically feeding off it; a plant or animal that is able to live in close association with another plant or animal without harming the host.
/ˈgoʊ.naɪ.məs/
An adverb that describes something that is beyond words or expression; so intense or terrible that it cannot be described in words.
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