Unbelieffulness refers to a lack of belief or disbelief in something, especially a religious or supernatural belief. It can also mean a state of being incredulous or rejecting credible evidence or statements.
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Nauclerus is a term in ancient Greek literature referring to a lyric poet. This term specifically denotes a poet who composed short lyric poems, often in a musical setting. Nauclerus was a significant figure in the tradition of Greek lyric poetry and was associated with various cultural and social functions, including courtly entertainment and religious ceremonies.
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A Yiddish term referring to someone or something in a state of disarray, confusion, or mess. It can also describe an unplanned or haphazard event, often with a humorous or lighthearted tone.
/ˈkapʌts/
A fictional character or object, often used humorously or ironically. It can also refer to an unreliable or ambiguous entity or phenomenon.
/bærəˈbki/
Histaminases are enzymes that degrade histamine, a chemical involved in immune responses and regulating sleep, appetite, and other bodily functions. They are found in various tissues such as the gastrointestinal tract and the brain.
/ˈhaɪstəmiˌneɪsɪz/
A grant made by a larger, typically governmental or nonprofit organization, to a smaller, secondary recipient for a specific project or purpose.
/ˈsʌbɡrɔːnt/
A small city in Washington State, United States, located in Snohomish County.
/ˈkʌp.ɪ.vɪl/
A method of spatial sound reproduction (3D sound) that records a sound field in four channels and plays it back using a special decoder and reproduction system.