a vassal or subject who holds land or other possessions in return for services to a lord or sovereign; in ancient Greek, a local leader answering to a higher authority in feudal society.
/deɪˈmɪətoʊ/
In a manner related to a semitone; usually in reference to music, it describes how something is played or sounds a semitone higher or lower.
/ˈsɛmɪtɒnɪkl/
Not involving enzymes; not catalyzed by enzymes. Often used in the context of biochemical reactions that occur without the aid of enzymes.
/nɒnˈenzImətIk/
Of or pertaining to pteridophytes; of fern-like plants or their characteristics. Often used specifically to describe any form or quality that resembles the structure or growth pattern of ferns.
/ˈpɛr.ɪ.di.əs/
1. To shift or redirect in a different or a new direction. 2. The act of rotating on a pivot or point. 3. In business, the process of altering a business model or strategy to appeal to a new market or target audience.
/ˈpɪv.tɪŋ/
Relating to or used in the treatment of hemorrhoids (piles), which are painful swellings or lumps in the lining of the anus or rectum.
/æntɪˈhɛmərəlɒdɪ/
The act or fact of not buying, or the absence of a purchase.
/ˈnɑːnpərΧ/
The act of showing off or displaying something in a noticeable and boastful manner; exhibiting with a noticeable lack of modesty or discretion, typically for the purpose of attracting attention or admiration.
/ˈflɔːtnɪs/
Designating a fold of rock strata in which the older rock lies at the axis and the youngest rocks at the flanks.
/æn.tɪ.klɪˈnænl/