A brief electrical surge or impulse, often used in the context of electronic or electrical engineering to describe a sudden and transitory change in voltage or current.
/ɪˈlɛktroɪ mpləs/
To convert a substance from a liquid or solid state back into a vapor.
/riːˈvæp.ər.aɪz/
A surname of German origin, Blumenfeld means 'field of flowers' in English or 'garden of flowers'
/ˈbluː.mɛn.fɛlt/
A placeholder name or pseudonym, particularly in fictional contexts or as a non-specific individual. The name is not related to any known location or person but rather serves as a generic name in creative works.
A technical term not commonly used or recognized in English. It might be a specialized term in a specific field or could be a typographical error or a made-up word. If you meant dithiotreitol, it refers to a chemical compound with the structure H2C=C(SR)2, where R represents a methyl or ethyl group. It is an important reagent in organic chemistry for the formation of disulfide bonds.
/daɪˈtaɪ.tra.ɪ.ɒl/
The term 'mobilia' is a Latin word used in modern European legal and administrative contexts. It refers to movable personal property, such as furniture, clothing, and household items. It contrasts with immováveis, which refers to real estate and land.
/moʊˈbɪli.ə/
A person who incites public anger or hatred, often by exploiting public fears and prejudices. They are known for their ability to manipulate people’s emotions to promote their own political or social agendas.
/dɪˈmoʊnəɡəˌdoʊ/
to gather or cause to gather quickly or suddenly; rush, drive, or attract. In an intransitive sense, to gather or assemble as a result of enthusiasm or an emergency. To come together in support; unite in a cause or effort. In the context of automobiles, to race competitively over rough terrain or roads with stops for repairs
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A tsar is a monarch, especially one of the rulers of the Russian Empire from 1721 to 1917, known as emperors, but in earlier periods they were referred to as kings or tsars of all the Russias.
/tsɑːr/
A genus of fishes in the family Mobulidae, manta rays, characterized by their circular shape and a head that is regularly maintained in a horizontal position in comparison to the body.
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