Designating an organic compound that contains the -SCN group; having the structure of a thiocyanate derivative.
/pər'thiəsɪˌneɪɪk/
The process of adding a methyl group (-CH3) to a substrate, often in organic chemistry. It can also refer to the addition of methyl groups to DNA, which can affect gene expression.
/ˈmiːtlɪˌkeɪɪŋ/
Relating to a particular variety or kind of wine grape, often specifying the exact cultivar (cultivated variety) used in the wine production.
/'vɛərɪəˈtəl/
A campaign or practice of refusing to purchase or do business with a corporation or organization as a form of protest or due to moral, ethical, or political concerns.
/ˌæntɪˈkɔːpərət boˈkoʊt/
A subculture of people, particularly teenagers and young adults, who are known for their introspective nature, intense emotions, and often an inclination towards gothic or emotional fashion, music, and writing. They are also described as prone to melancholy and emotional exhibitionism.
/ɪˈmoʊ/
The activity of engaging in dialogue or conversation, especially among multiple parties.
/ˈdɪɡləˌweɪn/
A surname, or an uncommon given name sometimes used as a masculine first name, derived from a French word meaning 'hesitant' or 'tardy' in the French language.
/ˈbæl.tər/
Originating from Indian subcontinent contexts, 'chikee' signifies an informal gathering of friends, family, or community members for socializing, sharing stories, or engaging in leisure activities. It often happens at someone's home or in public spaces and is a vital part of the local social fabric.
/tʃɪ.kɛ:/
Annie is a given name that has multiple variations and spellings in different languages. It is usually a shortened form of Anne or Ann, both of which are derived from the Latin 'Anna', meaning 'grace'. It is also sometimes used as a nickname for Ann.
/ˈæni/