Capable of being misunderstood or misinterpreted; having multiple interpretations, especially in a way that could lead to confusion or misapprehension.
/mɪsˈkənstruːbəl/
DEFIS stands for Decentralized Finance, which refers to financial services and products that are built on blockchain technology, aiming to provide financial services without the need for traditional financial intermediaries like banks.
/diːˈfɪs/
A genus of small, scaleless, deep-sea anglerfish within the family Oneirodidae, known for their bioluminescent fishing rods and typically found in the deep ocean.
/ˌpɪtəˈmerɪs/
Yttrocerite is a rare mineral with the formula Y2SnO4, characterized by its green color and crystal structure.
/'taɪ.trə.sɜr.aɪ.tɪ/
The indigoberry, also known as Amorphophallus trigonus, is a species of flowering plant. The indigoberry is a small plant, generally growing to a height of 15–25 cm and bearing small, red berries. It is native to parts of Asia and is often found in gardens as an ornamental plant due to its distinctive flowers and berries.
/ˈɪndɪɡoʊˌbɛri/
A bacterial enzyme that initiates pectin degradation, this enzyme is involved in the disruption of cell walls during bacterial or fungal infection processes.
/'pec.ti noʊ.dʒə/
A term not commonly used or recognized in English, 'prekes' might be a misspelling or a placeholder for a word that does not exist in standard English. For example, it could potentially refer to an archaic term in a specific dialect or in a fictional context.
/preːkɛs/
The process of removing spam, primarily used in the context of cleaning up email inboxes or online forums. As a verb, it refers to the act of removing unwanted, unsolicited messages, often automatically or manually.
/dɛsˈpæmɪŋ/