Relating to or having the color of the rainbow, typically described as a mixture of blue, green, and violet, although it can also refer to any naturally occurring metallic luster or coloration with a range of hues.
/aɪˈrɪd.i.eɪn/
To cause disorientation or confusion, usually through unclear or misleading information.
/disˈkomboʊ�reɪt/
An instrument for measuring the amount of tropospheric refraction, used in radio communications to determine the height of the ionosphere and to correct for atmospheric effects on radio signals.
/ˈtrɒpəmətər/
siddra refers to a type of fruit native to the Indian subcontinent and particularly abundant in the Deccan region of India. It is often compared to a lemon in size and shape, but it has a much sweeter taste. The siddra tree can grow up to 10 meters in height and its fruit is highly valued for its medicinal properties, especially for digestive issues. In some regions, the fruit is also used in the preparation of jams and preserves.
/ˈsiddrə/
Isozymes are enzymes or other proteins that are catalytically identical but differ in their physical, chemical, or immunological properties. They are often found in different forms of the same enzyme found in various tissues within the same organism.
/aɪ.soʊ.zɔɪ.m zombie/
A term used to describe a person who is overly proud or proud of their accomplishments, status, or possessions; often used in a critical or sarcastic way.
/maʊvɪn/
Agreeing with or supportive of something, particularly an agreement or treaty; harmonious or compatible.
/kənˈkɔr.də.ti/
The flap along the spine of a book, typically made of stiff paper or cardboard to protect the sewing or binding of the book. It can also refer to any decorative or functional flap attached to the binding of a book.
/ˈbʊkfɑːpl/