Relating to or characteristic of Tanzania, a country in East Africa, or its people or language. (relating to or associated with Tanzania)
/ˈænzəniən/
Having taken a siesta, typically a short sleep during the afternoon, often taken in hot climates to avoid the heat of the day. Siesta is also a common practice in some countries, particularly in Latin America and Spain, where it involves a break from work or studies for a period of rest and light meals.
/siːˈHEST.əd/
1. Being confined to a small space, especially a pot or container, and unable to grow any larger; 2. Metaphorically referring to someone or something that is restricted to a limited environment or situation and struggles to expand or develop.
/ˈpɒt.bound/
A surname or a place name, but not commonly used to refer to a specific location or person in widespread contexts.
/dænn.dər.gen/
A depiction or representation of the Earth, often used in art to convey the unique characteristics of the planet or a specific location on it.
/ɜːrθskeɪp/
Fidelistas refers to fans or devotees of a performer, group, or brand who are loyal and dedicated, often supporting them across multiple concert dates, albums, or product releases. Fidelistas show strong commitment and enthusiasm for their favorite artists or brands.
/ˈfɪdəlistəs/
A type of protein that contains a metal ion, which is important for the protein’s function. Metalloproteins play various critical roles in biological processes, including catalysis, transport, and structural stability.
/ˈmɛtləˌproʊtiːn/
A chemical compound, 5-aminotriazolotriazole, that emits a blue fluorescence when it reacts with blood or other iron-containing substances, often used as a reagent in forensic science.
/ˈluːmɪnəl/
Liberalia is a Latin term used in ancient Roman times to refer to a religious festival celebrated in honor of Liber Pater and Libera, the deities of wine, fertility, and liberty. It included various festivals and activities, primarily occurring in March.
/ˌlɪbəˈlæə/
A type of steel bolt, a fastener that is made up of a head and a threaded shaft. Bolts are used in construction, manufacturing, and engineering applications to secure two or more pieces of material together.
/bol/