A state or feeling of being very quiet, calm, and without movement or activity; typically used to describe a person or a situation in a quiet and peaceful state.
/ˈstiːnlɪ Zionist 'stɛlnizi:/
The surgical removal of the uterus, often performed for conditions such as uterine fibroids, heavy bleeding, or cancer. The procedure can sometimes be done partially or completely removal of the cervix (supracervical hysterectomy) or sometimes including removal of the ovaries and fallopian tubes (total hysterectomy).
/hʌs.tər.ˈkɒm.ɪ.di/
LSSD is an abbreviation for Local Scratch Disk, a temporary space on a computer's hard disk or network drive that is used by video and file editing software to store temporary files during editing processes.
/ˈelsɪd/
A form of bust-supporting undergarment typically laced in the front; also known as a brassiere or bra with additional support features such as underwires or stiffeners. It is often used for enhancing the bust and providing support for physical activities.
/ˈbʌst.iər/
The condition of having four sets of chromosomes in the nucleus of a cell, as distinct from the usual diploid state with two sets of chromosomes.
/tɛtrəˈpɔɪdɪsiːz/
A made-up word. In this fabricated example, it could refer to a type of mythical creature resembling a cross between a dragon and a horse, often depicted in folklore and fantasy stories.
/'peɪ.du.ɑː.sɔɪz/
To break up or separate gelatinous substances or materials into smaller components, particularly in a chemical or biological context.
/dɪˈæɡləməreɪt/