Relating to the process of breaking down fats into fatty acids and glycerol in the body. It can also refer to substances or enzymes that promote this breakdown.
/ˌlɪpəˈlɪtɪk/
A term used to indicate in a direction or towards the rear of a ship or aircraft, or moving or tending to move in a rearward direction; also, in a directional sense for any entity, indicating a move or location towards the back or the end, either literal or figurative.
/ˈɔːftwərd/
A variation of the name Boethius (Boëthius). The name refers to a Roman philosopher and statesman who lived in the 5th century A.D. Boethius is famous for his work 'The Consolation of Philosophy,' which he wrote while awaiting execution in prison, where he sought solace through philosophical reasoning.
/ˈbuː.ʃəs/
Of or pertaining to the troubadours; characterized by the poetry, chivalry, and courtly love of medieval troubadours, often with a romantic or idealized nature.
/trot.a.van.dor.Resque/
To return; to go back to a previous state or position; to return to a person or place after an absence.
/rɪˈtaʊəd/
A group or individual who changes or shifts the setting, mood, or circumstances of an event or situation, often bringing about a sudden or dramatic change.
/ˈskɛnəˌsaɪftərz/
Not a follower of Christianity; not Christian.
/nɒnˈkrɪstʃən/
Satterfield is a surname. It can also refer to a person with that last name.
/ˈsæt.ər.fɪeld/