The process or result of loading multiple images or videos onto a screen, often seen in presentations, gaming, or multimedia applications.
/skrɪnˈləʊd/
Postaortic refers to anatomical structures or processes that occur beyond the aorta, specifically the major artery that carries oxygenated blood from the left ventricle of the heart to the body. In medical contexts, it can describe conditions or procedures related to the aorta or areas after the aorta has branched off.
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A card game similar to bridge that originated in Italy. It is a partnership game, played by four participants in two partnerships, with a dealer who reshuffles and deals the cards.
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A term invented to describe a digital financial landscape that combines various financial instruments and services in a digital environment, often referring to the broader ecosystem of financial technologies and platforms.
/ˈfaɪ.næn.skeɪ.pープ/
Overburned means excessively hot or overheated, often to the point of damage or failure.
/'ovaː.bɜːrd/
Residents or inhabitants of the borough of Brooklyn, which is a part of New York City, United States.
/ˈbrɑː.kə.laɪt.z/
In a manner not in agreement with conservatism; in a liberal, radical, or progressive way.
/æn.ti.kənˈsɜːrp.tɪ.vəli/
Interinhibition is a psychological and physiological process where an action or stimulus inhibits a different action, often referred to as reciprocal inhibition. It can describe the mutual control or influence between two parts of the nervous system, where one inhibitory process can interrupt another until it is resolved or overridden.
/ˌɪntərɪnɪˈhɪbɪʃən/
Relating to or resembling chrysostom, a form of gold leaf where some of the gold is covered with a thin layer of silver, creating a whitish appearance that resembles a golden color.
/kraɪəsˈɒn.tɒmɪk/
A state or quality of being together; unity or closeness among a number of people, especially in affection, friendship, or cooperation.
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