A character set used in computer systems, representing a specific set of letters and characters, formally defined by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO). It is a subset of ASCII and includes extended printable characters.
/jɛˈtɑː/
The process of activating or energizing a molecule or a system through the absorption of light, typically resulting in a change in its properties or function. This can lead to the initiation or enhancement of biological or chemical processes that are light-dependent.
/fəˈ Mer. eɪ.kə.tɪ.v eɪ.ʃ ən/
A needlework technique for making lace, especially a type of bobbin lace, characterized by intricate patterns.
/dɛn.təˈliː.ər.i/
A thorough and often unexpected or extensive cleanup or elimination of something, such as outdated or undesirable things, processes, or systems. It can refer to governmental policies or actions aimed at rooting out corruption or inefficiency, or in business, it can mean a radical change or overhaul.
/ˈswɛp.outs/
A term that does not exist in standard English, but can be conceptualized as a combination of 'wakon' elements from various cultures, specifically referring to the fusion of Eastern and Western cultures, often in the context of technology, art, or lifestyle.
/wa.ko'n/
relating to or promoting the prevention or treatment of kidney stones (calcium oxalate stones in particular)
/ˌæntɪ kælˈkulous/
A person who has memorized a large portion of the Quran, typically the entire text, through rote learning. In some cultures, this term is used more broadly to describe someone who has exceptional recall of religious or classical texts.
/ˈhæfɪdʃ/
Household silver or metal utensils, such as forks, spoons, and knives, typically used at meals and often made of stainless steel or silver.
/ˈfLOPTwɛə/
Causing the recitation, reciting, or redeliberation of words that were previously said or written, most commonly in the context of a machine or device being activated again or repeated speech patterns.
/riˈtrɪɡəd/