Balkis is a character in Islamic and Christian legend, often cited as a queen and one of the Wise Women who brought gifts to the infant Jesus Christ. In literature and art, Balkis is frequently portrayed as a queen from Sheba, known for her wisdom and generosity.
/ˈbɑːlkɪs/
The process or result of reducing the influence of bureaucracy in an organization, society, or government, leading to a more agile and flexible system.
/dɪˌbjuː.rə.krəˈteɪ.shən/
A colloquial term for someone who is very thrifty or frugal, often to the point of being overly so. It implies that the person is penny-pinching to such an extent that it may seem foolish or harmful.
/ˈsɛvənˈpiːniz/
To remove a production from a stage, especially to conclude a play or performance after the final act or scene. It can also refer to the process of leaving a position or role, often in a theatrical or professional context.
/ˈdesteɪʤ/
To grant a charter again, particularly used for corporations, organizations, or companies after they have previously obtained a charter; to reestablish legal authority or privileges that were previously granted through a charter or license.
/rɪˈtʃɑːrtəd/
In a way that is proceeding as a result of energy, force, or power, often used to describe processes or changes that are continuous, flexible, and dependent on time (such as changes in a system that are influenced by the interactions between elements).
/daɪ'næmɪkli/
Relating to both the urinary and the genital organs or systems.
/ˈjʊrɪəˈdʒenəˌtɛrɪ/