In a manner that is not in the form of a conversation, and often in written or monologue form.
/ˈnɑːn.kɑːn.suː.vəˈlən.ti/
A diminutive name for a boy, typically Italian in origin. It is often used as a familiar form of address for a young boy or a friend, similar to terms like 'Joey', 'Johnny', or 'Zino' in other languages.
/ˈnino/
Relating to or denoting a molecule or a structure that is the mirror image of another molecule or structure but is not itself a mirror image of the whole structure; a molecule that is chiral but is not a mirror image of another molecule.
/ænti'merik/
A condition characterized by a decrease in the amount of melanin in the skin, resulting in lighter patches or areas of skin compared to the surrounding skin. This can occur due to various reasons such as genetics, age, or exposure to certain chemicals.
/ˌhaɪ.pəʊ.ˈpiː.dʒɪ.mə.tʃən/
Of or relating to the construction and arrangement of scenery for theatrical productions, exhibitions, or other public events; involving or pertaining to scenic design and visual effects.
/'skenəɡræfɪkl/
A term invented for this task, typically referring to a fictional character or concept involving sliding or moving smoothly over surfaces.
/ˈslaɪdmən/
In Chinese, 'yuke' is not a standard word. It appears to be a transliteration and could potentially refer to something or someone from English or another language context. Given this, I will interpret it as 'yoke', a common English noun, for the purpose of this exercise.
/ju:kɛ/
Relating to measurement of time or chronology; concerned with timekeeping.
/ˌkrəʊnəˈmetrɪk/