The process of adopting Jewish practices, customs, or beliefs, typically in a non-Jewish context or by non-Jewish people. It can also refer to the tendency to liken something to Jewish characteristics or attributes in a way that could be seen as inappropriate or disrespectful.
/ˈdʒuːdəɪzaʃən/
Relating to the opposition or disagreement with stock, stocks, or stock ownership. Often used in the context of financial markets or investment policies that oppose holding or trading stocks.
/ænˈtaɪ.stɒk/
A spirogram is a graphical record or trace of the changes in volume or pressure during respiration, usually obtained by spirometry.
/spaɪˈrəʊɡræm/
In a delusional manner; in a way that is based on false ideas or imaginations.
/dɪˈljuː.sli/
a powerful or influential person who manipulates and controls others for their political or personal gain, effectively deciding the fate of a ruler or a kingdom
/kwИНˈmeɪkə/
A corruption of the Choctaw word 'Bayooula,' which refers to a Northern chief or a leader among Native American tribes, especially among the Choctaw people, who was often a peace chief or a ceremonial leader, responsible for mediating disputes and maintaining social order within and between tribes.
/beɪ.oʊ.guː.lə/
A hypothetical clade of birds that includes woodpeckers and their closest relatives. It is often used in evolutionary biology to group these bird species based on their shared characteristics and common ancestry.
/'tʃɜːraɪdz/
A term used in some African languages to refer to a specific type of protective amulet or charm thought to provide good luck, protection, or magical powers to the wearer or owner. It is often made of materials believed to have spiritual or supernatural significance.
/an.ɔnu.ˈnu/
Intention or foresight, specifically the act of looking ahead or thinking in advance to plan or foresee a possible future event or situation.
/əˈfɔːr.tuːθ/