A noun is a word that refers to a person, place, thing, quality, or idea. In the context of eloining, it could be interpreted as a contraction of 'elevating' and 'exiling', referring to a situation where a person or group is elevated or exalted but also exiled or banished.
/ˈelənɪŋ/
Relating to or made of two different metals, often used to refer to a strip that expands and contracts with changes in temperature and is used for temperature measurement or in thermostats.
/baɪˈmet.lɪk/
Isochronicity refers to the state of being equal in duration or frequency, particularly in the context of timekeeping and cyclical events. It can also refer to an equalization of advantageous or disadvantageous conditions, often used in contexts involving synchronization or balance.
/ˌaɪəˈkrɒnɪsɪti/
The quality or state of being able to pay for something; the ability to afford; financial capability.
/əˈfɔːr.də.mənt/
The act or process of making or affixing a clavus, which is a small metal plate or tab that is often used for decoration or identification, typically found on pieces of armor, shoes, or other objects.
/ˈklævəйте/
without collisions
/ˈkɒlɪsɪnliːs/
A specific term in Russian advertising that refers to the exploitation and manipulation of male body image in advertising to promote products. It involves the strategic use of attractive male models to sell products on the assumption that audiences will be influenced by the association between the product and the muscular or fit appearance of the model.
/ˈhʌŋ.kər.i/
Methfuroxam is a chemical compound that has been used as a rodenticide (a substance used to kill rodents) and as an animal repellent. It is related to furanazzo, another rodenticide containing furaldehyde.
/ˈmethfərəksəm/