A device used to slow the discharge of water or other fluids, typically by adjusting the size of a passageway orifice; also a band or thread of sinews or other material woven into a net.
/reɪt/
A state or condition in which two alternating actions, forces, or movements are directly opposite one another in phase, i.e., one is the mirror image of the other at every point in time. It is often used in the context of electrical power distribution, communication systems, and biological rhythms.
/æntˈfaɪfnostic/
To reduce in intensity, amount, or force; weaken.
/ætˈjuː.nə.teɪ/
ADCS stands for Adaptive Differential Pulse Code Modulation, a type of audio compression algorithm that adjusts its compression level based on the content of the audio signal.
/'æd.sɪs/
A hypothetical term combining 'do' and 'han', possibly used to refer to an action or a concept that involves a peculiar or ambiguous combination of elements. This term is not recognized in standard English dictionaries and might be a play on words or a fictional term.
/ˈdoʊ.hæŋ.z/
An archaic spelling of Baroda (also known as Vadodara) in Gujarat, India, which is a city with a rich history and cultural significance. It was once the princely state of the Gaikwad dynasty under British rule.
/ˈbɑːrədə/
A condition or policy under which tenants are not evicted from their property, also used more generally to refer to a situation or process where evictions do not occur.
/nəˈnɛv.ɪ.kj.ʃən/
A term derived from Greek mythology, referring to one of the nymphs of the forests and mountains, often depicted as protectors of trees and the natural environment.
/maɪˈrɛsən/
The act of transforming or modifying something to make it sinusoidal, characterized by periodic oscillations in which the amplitude of the oscillation remains constant and the frequency is constant.
/ˈsɪnjəsɑːdʒˌlaɪŋ/
The quality or state of being not respectful or reverential, particularly in showing a lack of respect for traditions, beliefs, or authorities.
/ʌnˈrɛvərəntnəs/