A person whose job is to slaughter animals, often in a professional or industrial setting.
/ˈslaʊtʃ PN ˌmən/
Azalides are a class of natural products and synthetic compounds that have similar structures to macrolides and are used in antibacterial or antifungal applications. They are often effective against Gram-positive bacteria and possess antibiotic properties.
/'æzəlaɪdidz/
The action or process of making something safe for use by removing, killing, or neutralizing germs, bacteria, or other harmful microorganisms. It also involves making something clean and hygienic.
/'sæn.tɪ Zaɪŋ/
Of or relating to a species or genus of marine algae belonging to the genus Rhodymenia, which are red marine algae commonly found in coastal areas of the northern Atlantic and Pacific oceans.
/raɪ.dɒ.mɛn.i.əˈki.əs/
A genus of orchids, known for their large, showy flowers that often have a waxy, yellow or white texture and are commonly used in horticulture and as ornamental plants, frequently borrowed from tropical regions.
/bræsəˈvɑːlə/
to make someone lose their virginity; to deprive someone of their virginity; to despoil (reputation, honor, etc.) by severe criticism or exposure, often in an effort to destroy credibility or success.
/ˈdef.lə.reɪ.tz/
A genus of moths of the family Castniidae. Aulodes moths are known for their striking appearance and are considered day-flying moths. They are found in tropical and subtropical regions. Notably, members of this genus attract a lot of attention due to their colorful and large size.
/ɔləˈdoʊdz/
The study or theory of the conditions and principles underlying theorems in mathematics or logic; the philosophical investigation of the nature of theorems and their characteristics.
/θɪˈmɑːrɪtɪks/