A brand name for an antifungal medication, often used in the treatment of yeast infections, typically in the form of a cream, gel, or ointment. It is derived from clotrimazole, a widely used antifungal agent.
/ˈsæbɪnəls/
A strength sport where competitors attempt to lift the most weight in three specific events: the squat, the bench press, and the deadlift.
/ˈpaʊər.fəl.ɪst/
A type of steel that has properties intermediate between those of mild steel and high-carbon steel, characterized by a lower carbon content and greater ductility and weldability compared to high-carbon steel but less ductility than mild steel. It is often used in applications requiring a balance between strength and malleability.
/'sɛmɪˈstriːl/
Relating to the projection of human traits and characteristics onto non-human entities, such as animals or natural objects, in a way that endows them with emotions, thoughts, or behavior similar to humans.
/ˌænθrəpəˈmæntɪk/
A city in Bibb County, Alabama, United States, in central Alabama. It is a small town with a population of around 3,344 people, as of 2020.
/ˈoʊ.dən.vɛl.ɪn/
A philhellene is a person, typically from a Western European or Western Christian background, who admires or supports Greek culture, politics, or society, often with an idealized view of ancient Greek civilization.
/fɪlˈhɛlənɪst/
Something that is not based on a proper legal or logical order, or that precedes something inappropriately or improperly. Often refers to an action or statement that is made before or applied to a situation in a way that is premature, improper, or out of legal or logical sequence.
/prɪˈkɛdensəs/
In a way that indicates a severe lack of intelligence or understanding; foolishly or stupidly.
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