To make strong, invigorating, or stimulating, especially by means of a tonic (a medicinal substance that increases strength or vitality).
/'tɑːnəˌsaɪznɡ/
a skin condition that causes the skin to become smooth, shiny, and thin, often with an irregular pigmentation, and is sometimes also characterized by elephantiasis-like swelling.
/ˈmɔrfəə/
A factor or influence that diminishes the effectiveness, efficiency, or output of work or processes; the opposite of productivity. Antiproductivity can refer to any activity, behavior, or condition that hinders efficiency and output.
/æntɪˈprɒDUktɪvɪti/
Rear equipment, baggage, or gear of an army, or similar equipment and paraphernalia of an expedition, notably in a military context.
/ɪmˈpiːdɪmə/
A class of organic compounds characterized by the presence of a pyridine ring as a structural unit, one of the members of which is a nitrogen-containing heterocycle bearing a carbonyl group.
/ˈpaɪ.ri.dɪnɔnz/
A material resembling leather, typically made from cardboard or paper covered with a plastic coating, used for making inexpensive imitation leather products such as book covers, furniture, and fashion items.
/ˈle.thər.ɪt/
The quality of being swift or quick; speed; promptness. It refers to the quality or state of being rapid or the swiftness of movement, operation, or action.
/ˈræpədɪti/
A term that doesn't exist in English lexicon. It may be a misspelling or a made-up word. Since it's not a real word, there's no official definition or pronunciation. However, for the purpose of this exercise, let's create one: A term used to describe a complex or elaborate plan or scheme, often involving multiple moving parts and intended to achieve a specific goal. It might also refer to a person who is overly strategic in their actions.
/ˈənrous/
in a way that is not in accordance with the rules or spirit of a sport or game, often in a manner that shows a lack of fair play.
/ʌnˈspo Rebelliontɪŋ/