A rock-forming silicate mineral with the formula Ca2Mg5Si8O22(OH)2, typically occurring in white, light green, or colorless crystals.
/'tʃæbəˌzaɪt/
A surgical procedure or condition where an opening is created into the antrum, typically the antrum of the sinus or antrum of the stomach.
/ænˈtrɒs.tə.mi/
In a manner that is inappropriate or unsuitable; not in keeping with what is proper, fitting, or required.
/ənˈsʌt.ɪ.bəl/
The ancient Etruscan city of Clusium, located near modern-day Chiusi in Tuscany, Italy; historically significant as one of the most prominent Etruscan cities and a pivotal location in certain historical narratives.
/ˈkluːsɪəm/
Not combined alternately; not interleaved. Refers to data or information that is not mixed or combined in such a way that each piece of data is interspersed with others.
/ˌnɑːnˈɪntələˌveɪbd/
A device or instrument used to measure the amount of anisometropia, a condition where the two eyes have different refractive powers, leading to a difference in clarity of vision between the two eyes.
/ˈaɪnɪzəmətər/
A type of narrow, smooth silk or cotton fabric with a corded or ridged appearance, often used in corsets, waistcoats, and various decorative applications.
/ˈboʊ.dɛn/
In a manner that deserves or invites applause; outstandingly; thoroughly deserving praise or approval.
/əˈplaʊdəbli/
Small wheels with axles and bearings that fit into a housing and enable heavy objects or furniture to be moved easily without being pulled or pushed. Also known as castor wheels or swivels.
/ˈkæstəz/