a feeling of nausea or disgust, often associated with a desire to vomit. It is a sensation of unease or mild nausea that may precede more severe symptoms of illness.
/ˈkiːənɪs/
to connect or link (systems or devices) in order for them to work together or exchange information.
/ˌɪntərˈkʌnektɪŋ/
The practice or state of acting as a surrogate, often in the context of reproduction, providing a substitute for a parent or caregiver, or being a legal and medical arrangement where a person carries a pregnancy for another individual or couple.
/səˈrɡɛ_SI_ʃəp/
The quality or capability of being attractive or alluring.
/əˈtræktəsəbil/
Quodling is an outdated term that refers to a small moneylender or usurer who lends money at very high interest rates, typically to the poor or to those in debt.
/ˈkwʊlɪŋ/
Saccrones, scientifically known as one of the term for a genus of ciliates, are a type of protozoa that live in marine and freshwater environments.
/ˈsækənizi/
A hypothetical therapeutic agent, possibly a peptide or protein, intended to mimic the body's innate immune response to tuberculosis, thereby stimulating host defenses and promoting the resolution of tuberculous lesions without the need for potent antibiotics
/təː.kər.bjuː.dɪ/
The visible surface of the sun or any star, especially the part that emits light and is visible through a telescope as a bright layer of gas.
/fəˈsфɪərə/