A city in Brandenburg, Germany, known for being the former capital and residence of the Prussian kings and emperor. It is also famous for its baroque city center, palaces, and parks, and hosts the Potsdam Conference, which was a meeting of the Allied victors after World War II.
/ˈpɔtəsm̩/
Impossible to defeat or overcome; unconquerable. Describing someone or something that is always triumphant or unbeatable.
/ʌnˈɪnvɪnklə/
A form of rickets affecting the spine, characterized by the softening and weakening of the spinal bones, leading to a curvature of the spine and other skeletal deformities, often seen in vitamin D deficiency and calcium malabsorption in children.
/rəˈkæ.tɪ.tɪs/
The quality or state of being confirmable; the ability to verify or prove something to be correct or true, usually through additional evidence or testing.
/fəˈmɔːnəbɪlɪtɪ/
Related to or caused by the presence of enteric bacteria, primarily in the digestive system of animals. Often used in contexts related to infections or diseases.
/ɪnˈtɜːrdʒəɡɒnɪk/
A slang term or a fabricated word, possibly derived from a combination of 'Rum,' referring to a type of liquor, and 'booze,' which means alcoholic drink. It can be used in a casual or humorous context to describe an alcoholic beverage.
/ruːmˈboʊzi/
A sound made when something light and small strikes a surface, like a coin tossed into a water dish, or a drop of something that makes a light plopping sound.
/pliːp/
Relating to the measurement or study of the gases involved in breathing. Typically used in the context of respiratory physiology or environmental science to describe methods and measurements related to gas composition in the atmosphere, air, or body fluids.
/ɪˈdjɪəmətrɪkl/
A chanceman refers to a person who acts as an intermediary or agent in business deals, often managing or conducting transactions under the authority of a principal or for a client. The term can also denote someone who takes risks or gambles, often in a business context, to achieve success or profit. The word comes from the idea of chance and opportunity, suggesting that such individuals take a chance on deals or opportunities.
/ˈtʃæns.mən/