A term sometimes used in geology to describe features on rock surfaces that prevent slipping, often in the context of fossilized surfaces in sedimentary rocks. It contrasts with slickensides, which are smooth, polished surfaces produced by friction.
/ˈæntiˈskɛnldəns/
A term not commonly used in English, which might be a misspelling or a specific term not widely recognized. It can be imagined as a play on the word 'incorporate', suggesting a process or state of being integrated or fused in a way that involves cooperation or collaboration, often within a business or organizational context.
/ɪnˈkʌp/
To attribute human characteristics, traits, or emotions to non-human entities, such as animals, objects, or concepts.
/ˌænθrəˈpɔrəfəˌmaɪz/
The act or practice of expressing a proposition literally without quotation marks and as if it refers directly to the facts or things to which it would be applied, rather than to utterances or texts which refer to them.
/daɪˈskwɒtr.əʃ.ən/
The agroindustry refers to various businesses involved in the production, processing, preservation, distribution, and marketing of agricultural products and related goods. It includes companies dealing with crops, livestock, and food products.
/ˈæɡroɪndəstri/
The act or manner of running around or jumping around energetically, often in a playful or excited manner.
/ˈskæm.pər.ɪŋz/
a Spanish colloquial term or nickname for a woman from Madrid, or more broadly for a Spanish woman; it can be used affectionately or endearingly, similar to 'lady' or 'miss' in the English language when referring to a woman from Madrid.
/mɑdrvɪlənə/
A device used in radio frequency communications to subtract the average value from a signal, effectively reducing the DC component of a waveform in order to facilitate further signal processing or to make the signal suitable for use in circuits that do not tolerate DC (direct current) components.
/ˈdɪfəs/pr
relating to or containing arsenic, a metalloid element, which can be toxic and is used in various industrial applications as well as historical warfare and pest control.
/ˈɑːsənɪkl/