A mineral related to hydrozincite and characterized by the chemical formula Zn3(OH)6(SO4)2·3H2O. It is a hydrated zinc sulfate and is found in sulfur-rich water.
/koʊ.kwɑːn.dɪ.tɪ/
In a diagonal direction or manner; in or by diagonals.
/daɪˈæɡ.ənl.aɪzwɛɪ/
Suggesting someone or something who consistently fails, underperforms, or lacks success or ability. It’s a milder and more colloquial term than 'loser', often used to describe someone who might not be a total failure but is consistently below average or unsuccessful in their endeavors.
/ˈloʊ.zər.ɪʃ/
The quality or state of being inamissible; the quality or state of being essential or inavoidable. Often used in a legal or philosophical context to describe something that is necessary or essential for a particular purpose or process.
/ɪnəˈmɪsɪbəl/
Ulotriches are a type of moss characterized by having long, bristle-like leaves.
/juːˈlɒtrɪk/
Angiotripsy is a surgical procedure in which a balloon catheter is used to dilate a narrowed blood vessel, usually to improve blood flow and to remove plaque or other obstructions.
/ˌæŋ.gəu.trɪpˈsaɪ/
A formal declaration or decision made by a ruling authority, especially one of a church council or a king in medieval times. It is a synonym for 'decrees' or 'decretals', which refers to authoritative pronouncements.
/ˈdɛsɜrn/
Relating to fish or fishing; piscine.
/ˈpɪskətriəl/
A tick-borne infectious disease caused by bacteria of the genus Anaplasma, which typically affects white blood cells and can result in anemia and organ dysfunction in both animals and humans. It is characterized by symptoms such as fever, depression, lethargy, and anorexia.
/ˌænəˈplæskəməsɪs/
In a deceitful or tricksy manner intended to deceive or mislead; deceptively and dishonestly
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