an informal way of saying 'countless' or 'very many times', especially in a context where the exact number is not important or known.
/ˈʌmpθɪθ/
Monoandry refers to the habit of animal females mating with only one male during a single breeding season or throughout their lives.
/'mɑːnəndrɪ/
Noun: 1. The act of using a person or a resource in a ruthless or unfair way, often for personal gain. 2. The process of fully utilizing a natural resource. Verb: To use or exploit (a person or resource) fully and usually unfairly.
/ɪkˈsploʊ.tی.ʃən/
A person, often a superhero or hero character, who uses a web-like substance to move and/or fight. The term is inspired by Spider-Man and similar characters in comic books and media.
/ˈwiːbslɪŋ/
A collection of various small objects, usually of some artistic, historical, or sentimental value, and often displayed in a case or on a mantelpiece.
/briːˈbæbræk/
A rhetorical device in which a speaker or writer poses a question that is then answered in the speech or writing, effectively neutralizing the question or argument by providing a direct response.
/æntˌhaɪpəˈfɔrə/
Enlarged lymphoid tissue masses on either side of the pharynx in the throat, playing a role in the body's immune response to infection and often swollen or inflamed, especially in the case of strep throat.
/ˈtɑːnslɪz/
A chemical substance obtained by the action of water on a metal, usually nickel, to produce a mixture of hydrogen and metallic vapor. It is used as a reducing agent in various industrial processes, and also in the production of hydrogen gas.
/haɪˈdrɪən/
An instrument used for measuring and displaying the rate of change of an electric current, often used in the study of electrical phenomena and in the operation of various electronic devices.
/.i.lek.ro.tas.fɪ.keɪ.oʊ/
To deodorize, especially by treating with naphthalene.
/nəˈfæl.ˌθaɪ.zɪŋ/