The quality or state of being outdated, old-fashioned, or no longer relevant, often in terms of technology, ideas, or social norms. It can also refer to something that is old or no longer useful or fashionable due to the passage of time.
/ænt.ɪ.kwɪˈteɪ.də.zɪz/
Stubbornly refusing to negotiate or compromise, holding firm to one's opinions or position, often in a way that shows a lack of willingness to change.
/ɪnˈtræɡ.ɡən.əl/
A state of being where reality and fantasy are indistinguishably intertwined and often contradict each other, often creating a surreal, dreamlike or hallucinatory situation.
/səˈrɛ[locutoid]lət/
Relating to or using the interaction between electric and magnetic fields. It deals with systems that exhibit both electrical and magnetic properties, often in materials that exhibit magnetic properties when subjected to electrical fields or vice versa.
/ˈmeɪɡnəˌlɛkteɪ tr/
A container made of glass, plastic, or other material, typically cylindrical in shape, used to hold liquids such as water, a beverage, or other fluids. It can be sealed with a cap, cork, or screw-on lid, and is often carried or transported.
/ˈboteʎa/
A brand name for a plant nutrient supplement that claims to enhance plant growth and yield. This term is used in the gardening and agricultural industry to describe products designed to promote the growth of plants more efficiently than typical fertilizers or soil amendments.
/ɡrəuˈmɔːr/
An informal term used to describe the absence of thought, often in the context of someone not paying attention or not thinking clearly. It can also be used to describe a mental blank or a state of not having any ideas. The term is commonly used in a casual, colloquial setting.
/noʊθɪŋ/
A scientist who studies genes, particularly in the context of their functions, roles, and impacts on organisms. They may focus on genetic traits, genetically modified organisms, or the genetic makeup of various species.
/ˈdʒiːnɪˌkɑːlədʒɪst/