Multi-factor authentication is a method of computer security in which a user is granted access to a website or application only after presenting two or more authentication factors.
/mfa/
Langsyne originally means 'rearward' or 'towards the back or the rear'. In modern contexts, it may still be used to indicate movement or direction toward the rear or back, but it can also convey a sense of nostalgia or looking back.
/læŋˈsin/
A political ideology or movement that opposes populism, focusing on the elitist values of the establishment, often promoting the interests of the elite against those of the masses. It often opposes the direct influence of the general electorate on the political process and policy-making, favoring a more traditional or organic approach to governance.
/ˌæntiˈpɒpjəlɪzəm/
1. recognized and treated with respect, thanks, or gratitude; 2. to estimate the worth of something; to be grateful for something; to acknowledge the value or high quality of something or someone
/əˈprɪʃɪˌeɪt/
A traditional gathering or festival in southern African cultures, especially in Zimbabwe, where people come together to celebrate various occasions such as harvest, social gatherings, or initiation ceremonies.
/zæməŋ/
Having no sepals. In botany, it refers to a plant or part of a flower that lacks sepals, which are the green, leaf-like structures that typically form the outermost layer of a flower, below the petals and above the calyx.
/æ.spəˈlɑːs/
Wolfkind refers to a person or a being with wolf-like characteristics or behaviors, often used in fantasy or science fiction contexts. It can also refer to someone who has a deep connection or affinity with wolves.
/ˈwOLF.kɪnd/
A person who abstains from eating meat, fish, and fowl, and may or may not eat by-products of animal slaughter, such as gelatin or eggs, depending on the individual's principles and the type of vegetarianism they practice.
/ˈviɡətəriən/
A person whose expertise or interests lie in the field of lunar phenomena, such as the phases of the moon, lunar eclipses, or the study of the moon's influence on Earth
/ˈluːnərɪst/