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synonym of debunkers

antonyms of debunkers

Part_of_speech of debunkers

noun

Definition of debunkers

People who expose the errors, inconsistencies, or falsehoods in a belief or claim, often in a public or informal manner.

Pronunciation of debunkers

/ˈdɛbʌŋkərz/

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synonym of semeiological

antonyms of semeiological

Part_of_speech of semeiological

adjective

Definition of semeiological

Relating to or involving the study or description of signs and symptoms, especially in medical or psychological contexts.

Pronunciation of semeiological

/ˈsi:mɪənəl/

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synonym of Garamantes

antonyms of Garamantes

Part_of_speech of Garamantes

noun

Definition of Garamantes

The Garamantes were an ancient Berber people who lived primarily in the Sahara Desert, particularly in what is now Libya. Known for their oasis-based agricultural communities, their control over trade routes, and their large scale use of irrigation systems, the Garamantes played a significant role in the history of the Sahara and North Africa.

Pronunciation of Garamantes

/ɡəˈrɑːməntz/

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synonym of dickon

antonyms of dickon

Part_of_speech of dickon

noun

Definition of dickon

A pet name for a boy or man, often used affectionately. It can also be a surname.

Pronunciation of dickon

/ˈdɪkən/

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synonym of noncarbolic

antonyms of noncarbolic

Part_of_speech of noncarbolic

adjective

Definition of noncarbolic

Not containing or relating to carbolic acid, which is also known as phenol. This term is often used in the context of medical treatments or descriptions to indicate the absence of carbolic acid.

Pronunciation of noncarbolic

/ˈnɒnkɑːbəlɪk/

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synonym of expropriator

antonyms of expropriator

Part_of_speech of expropriator

noun

Definition of expropriator

A person who expropriates or forcibly seizes property or assets, typically for public use or benefit, often without compensation or through legal means.

Pronunciation of expropriator

/ɪkˈprɑː.prə.traceɪ.ər/

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synonym of rumpetad

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Part_of_speech of rumpetad

noun (imaginary word or a typo, might be referring to 'rumpetad', which seems not to exist in English, potentially a misprint or misspelling)

Definition of rumpetad

This word is not recognized in English language dictionaries. It appears to be a possible misprint of 'rumbletted' which is not a standard word either, or it might be a typo. For context, a similar concept could be 'rumbletted', which means the act of shaking, trembling, or quivering strongly and rhythmically, or causing something to shake in this manner. However, 'rumbletted' does not have a dictionary entry.

Pronunciation of rumpetad

/ˈrʌmpətæd/

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synonym of haeckelism

antonyms of haeckelism

Part_of_speech of haeckelism

noun

Definition of haeckelism

Haeckelism refers to the theory proposed by Ernst Haeckel, particularly his recapitulation theory which suggests that the development (ontogeny) of an organism exactly replicates its evolutionary history (phylogeny).

Pronunciation of haeckelism

/ˈheɪ.kləˌɪz.ɪzm/

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synonym of coffeepot

antonyms of coffeepot

Part_of_speech of coffeepot

noun

Definition of coffeepot

a pot or container, usually made of metal or ceramic, designed to be filled with ground coffee and water to heat and brew coffee over a stove or on a hot plate.

Pronunciation of coffeepot

/ˈkɑːfɪpɒt/

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synonym of metrologue

antonyms of metrologue

Part_of_speech of metrologue

noun

Definition of metrologue

The term 'metrologue' is not a standard English word. It could be a misspelling or a specialized term, possibly related to metrology (the science of measurement) or possibly a variant spelling or creation in some specific field or context such as a type of cultural or theatrical critic concerned with measurements and standards of performance or production.

Pronunciation of metrologue

/məˈtroʊ.ɡlɔʊ/

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