Refers to the state or quality of being strenuous; characterized by or expressing great physical or mental effort or exertion.
/ˈstrendjuːsɪtiːz/
Cystidia are microscopic, sterile cells that are characteristic of certain types of fungi, such as mushrooms. They are typically found on the surfaces of fruiting bodies and are often used in the identification of fungi. Cystidia are usually colorless or pigmented and can vary in shape and size, although the exact function of most cystidia remains unclear.
/ˈsɪsti.di.ə/
The doctrine, developed by Josiah Royce, that asserts a triune pattern of personhood within the divine being, emphasizing the relationships among the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit as aspects of a unified self. It is a philosophical and theological concept that suggests that social relationships can be understood as a reflection of the divine
/traɪˌpɜːr sonˈɪlɪзm/
Typically refers to 'Throughout Training Material Analysis', which is used in military training environments to analyze and optimize training materials and methods.
/ttma/
to make something active, alive, or strong again; to bring something back into use or existence; to increase the strength or activity of something
/ˌrɪˈvaɪvd/
A graphical element that is used to allow the user to scroll through a portion of text, image, or other content that is larger than the visible area of a display.
/ˈskroʊbəl/
A calcite mineral, usually occurring in very thin, ribbon-like, striated masses, and often characterized by a change in color with the rubbing of the faces. The color may be a soft buff to a pinkish red or orange.
/ˈy.tt.ro.tro.tai.ni.ti.es/
Free from disease; healthy; not diseased. Used to describe something that has no signs or symptoms of a disease; healthy in general.
/ˈnɒndɪˈziːzɪd/
A person who sells medicines, especially with questionable motives or methods; a quack or charlatan. More broadly, it can refer to a dealer or seller of medicines, often implying a disreputable one.
/'medɪsɪmˈmʌndʒə/