A surname of Greek origin, which can refer to an individual or a family name.
/pæ.pə.dɒ.pɒl.ɪ.ŋ.zəs/
To praise or commend someone or something excessively or enthusiastically.
/'su:pəˈestəl/
A proceduralist is a person who believes strongly in adherence to procedures or processes, especially in professional or administrative fields, where attention to method and order is paramount. This term emphasizes a focus on procedures rather than substantive outcomes or personal discretion.
/prəˈdʒɛːːrɪəlɪst/
Growing or living on sea squirts (ascidians), typically as a parasite.
/'æs.a;d.ic.ə'lʌs/
Typographical errors or mistakes made when typing, especially on a computer keyboard due to incorrect keys being pressed.
/ˈmistɪpɪŋz/
A type of carbohydrate derivative, specifically a glycoside that contains gulofuronic acid as the aglycone. It is found in certain plants and is part of a class of glycosides known for their biological functions.
/ˈɡuːloʊfəraʊˈnoʊsɪd/
not showing signs of improvement; worsening; deteriorating. It can be used to describe a condition, situation, or state that is not getting better.
/ʌnˈɪm.prə.vɪŋ/
To repeatedly and annoyance ask for or insist on something; to persist in harassment or urging, esp. in a tiresome manner. Similar to importune, but with a connotation of repetition or persistent bothering.
/riːˈɪmpərnuː/