The quality or state of being outdated, old-fashioned, or no longer relevant, often in terms of technology, ideas, or social norms. It can also refer to something that is old or no longer useful or fashionable due to the passage of time.
/ænt.ɪ.kwɪˈteɪ.də.zɪz/
A machine or device that produces, especially electricity. Also refers to a person or thing that generates or creates something, often in a figurative sense.
/ˈdʒenəˌreɪtər/
A chemical compound derived from sulfur, typically used as a sulfate ion (SO₄²⁻) in various compounds, such as sulfuric acid or barium sulfate.
/ˈsul.fat.o/
A character in a novel or game, sometimes used as a placeholder name for a character of unspecified gender or role. It is often believed to be a fictional name, due to its unusual spelling and lack of common etymology.
/ˈɛlweɪn/
The quality of being adventurous; a tendency to engage in exciting, risky, or diverse activities. It describes a spirit of exploration, risk-taking, and enthusiasm for new experiences.
/əˈventʃərəsəni/
Maricultures (plural of mariculture) refer to the farming of marine organisms, such as fish, shellfish, seaweeds, and other aquatic species, in marine environments under human management for commercial, recreational, or conservation purposes.
/ˌmærəˈkʌltʃərz/
Boobialla is a small Australian tree (Eremaea simplicifolia) with pinnate leaves and small white or yellow flowers. It is also known as bird's nest flower or lunchbox tree, a type of banksia.
/ˌbuːˈbiələ/