Characteristics or qualities attributed to knights, such as bravery, chivalry, honor, courage, and respect towards others. It also refers to the virtues and values associated with chivalric codes.
/ˈnaɪknəlɪsnəs/
A person who is extremely patriotic, often to the point of showing foolhardiness; someone who engages in or advocates for extreme, aggressive patriotic sentiment or actions, often without regard for rational judgment or with recklessness.
/ˈdʒiːnəʊɪz/
A statement or argument opposing a previous statement or argument, often used in legal or formal settings to challenge or counter a claim or assertion.
/kənˈreɪ.mən.trəns/
In computer science, a readset is a set of variables, registers, or memory locations that a processor has attempted to read from after an instruction has been executed. It is part of the data dependency analysis used in optimizing compilers and processors to understand the flow of data and optimize the execution of instructions.
/riːdˈset/
A kind of traditional meat dish from the Philippines, typically made with pork, vegetables, and coconut milk, served in a calabash or gourd and is considered a specialty of the southern Philippines, particularly Mindanao.
/hɔgməs/
A tarbush is a small, low-growing shrub that is native to the Mediterranean region, North Africa, and some parts of the Middle East. It is characterized by its small, scale-like leaves and its tendency to form dense thickets. The tarbush is used for various purposes, including animal forage, soil conservation, and traditional medicine.
/ˈtɑːr.bʌʃ/
Rockwell is the brand name for a well-known range of carbon and alloy steels used in the manufacturing industry for making tools, taps, and dies. Rockwell hardness is a hardness test method developed by researcher T. C. Robertson in 1901, based on the indentation hardness of materials.
/ˈrɒk.well/
A theoretical concept in condensed matter physics that refers to quasi-particles arising from the interaction of high-frequency acoustic phonons with other phonons and electrons in a crystal lattice, often under specific magnetic field conditions. Hyperphonons are confined to certain magnetic configurations and can significantly affect properties such as conductivity and magnetism.
/ˈhaɪ.pər.fəˌnɒnz/
A large facility or complex that combines various automotive-oriented activities such as racing, drag racing, car shows, and related events. It typically includes multiple tracks, exhibition space, and amenities for participants and spectators.
/ˈmɑː.tər.plɛks/
Eriachs is a term that is not commonly used in the English language. It seems to be a misspelling or a fictional term, possibly from a specific context or language. For the purpose of this example, we will assume it refers to a type of plant, although this is not verified. In a fictional context, it could refer to any specific type of flora or fauna.
/ɪˈrætʃς/