The act of explaining the meaning of something, often in the context of translating from one language to another, or analyzing the significance of words, symbols, or events.
/ɪンˈterprɪtɪŋ/
Ingersoll is a name used as a surname in English-speaking countries, particularly in the United States. It can also refer to a company or its products, such as the Ingersoll Rand company, which manufactures tools and equipment.
/ˈɪŋɡəsəl/
A place or area marked by strict rules, discipline, and close supervision, often associated with military or religious contexts. It can also be used metaphorically to describe a highly structured or sterile environment.
/ˈdʒɪndəʊdəm/
The quality or state of being molecular; the characteristic of or condition that is related to molecules in physics or chemistry, often emphasizing the interactions between molecules. It may also refer to the complexity or intricacy of molecular structures and interactions.
/ˌməʊlɪˈkjuːləti/
A species of fish, Pollachius pollachius, of the cod family Gadidae, found in cold waters, especially the Atlantic Ocean. It is a popular food fish and an important commercial fishery resource.
/ˈpɒlæk/
A fleahouse is an unofficial term for an unlicensed brothel or sexually transmitted disease (STD) clinic, often informally used to describe places where fleas and other vectors of disease are prevalent due to poor hygiene and living conditions.
To launch, propel, or discharge from a barrel, especially in a rapid and forceful manner, as in guns or cannons.
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