Without end or conclusion; endless, boundless.
/'en.də.les/
A republic in the Indian Ocean east of Madagascar, consisting of more than 100 small islands in a circular formation. Its capital is Victoria. It is known for its tropical climate, scenic beauty, and rare wildlife such as the Seychelles black parrot.
/.iˈsɛləlz/
A substance that induces tolerance, typically a substance that, when introduced into the body, is recognized by the immune system and leads to an immune tolerance response, often involving regulatory T cells and other mechanisms that suppress immune reactions against the substance.
/təˈlɒrədʒən/
The midswing is a position or point during a swing (especially in golf or tennis) when the club or racket is halfway through its swing; it is a critical moment to control the speed and direction of the follow-through, impacting the ball's trajectory.
/ˈmɪdswɪŋ/
A monocyclic aromatic hydrocarbon that is a structural isomer of benzene, with the molecular formula C7H8, consisting of a benzene ring with a methyl group attached to two adjacent carbon atoms on the ring.
/ˈaɪ.soʊ.də.reɪ.niː/
The quality or state of being digital, characterized by discrete steps, values, or representations. It pertains to binary or numerical data and systems. Digitalness refers to anything that involves or is characterized by digits, such as on digital watches, digital cameras, or digital music.
/ˈdɪज.ɪtl.nəs/
In a manner characteristic of an agent or representative; on behalf of or for another, as in agency.
/ˈендʒ3:tıkli/
Residents or inhabitants of York, a city in England, or things related to the city or its residents; sometimes used in a broader sense to refer to people with Yorkshire dialect or from the Yorkshire region.
/ˈjɔrkərz/
A term for a virus that infects and destroys host blood cells, particularly red blood cells. Hemophages can lead to anemia and other blood disorders.
/ˈhɛməfɪdʒ/
A hormone similar to corticosterone, produced by the adrenal glands, which plays a role in regulating salt and water balance and blood pressure. It is a prohormone that is converted to corticosterone in the body.
/di:ˌɒksɪˌkɔr.tɪ.kəuˈtəʊ.stər.ɛ.ɪn/