Relating to or having the ability to kill or inhibit the activity of aphids (plant lice), often used in agricultural practices to describe substances or mechanisms that control aphid populations.
/æ Philipˈdəl/
To ravish excessively or unreasonably; to overwhelm with a strong emotion or desire;
/oʊvrˈrævɪʃ/
The optimal level of arousal required for maximum performance. It is a concept in psychology suggesting that there is a specific level of stress or arousal that leads to peak performance.
/ˈjɜːrks/
A class of invertebrate animals, usually soft-bodied and often having a muscular foot, a mantle with a protective shell, and a complex nervous system. Examples include snails, clams, octopuses, and squid.
/ˈmɒl.lə.kəs/
A person who gives advice, especially in regard to a difficult decision or problem; a professional therapist providing guidance and support.
/ˈkʌnsələr/
The equivalent of all readers as a collective entity. Generally used in contexts where the audience's collective knowledge, interests, or reactions are discussed regarding a particular topic or material.
/ˈriːdərdəm/
Referring to the condition of reduced levels of lipids or cholesterol in the blood, often as a result of medication or dietary changes.
/haɪ,pɑljɪˈdɪドラム/
A genus of mainly tropical and subtropical flowering plants of the family Santalaceae, including plants often known as orchid trees or coral trees due to their showy, hanging flowers.
/'ændrəmɪd/
A term used in some languages to refer to a specific type of fish, often used in traditional or ceremonial contexts. The exact species and usage may vary depending on the language and culture.
/ɐˈkohʊma/