The process of making or becoming richer, usually referring to the enrichment of soil or the composition of a mixture by the addition of a richer component.
/ˈrɪ.tʃ.ən.ɪŋ/
A condition characterized by a high level of carbon deposited in the blood or tissues, often associated with anthrax infection.
/ænrəˈkziːmiə/
A humorous or informal expression of frustration or acknowledgment that a security breach or a hack has occurred, often used to indicate that a system or a user's account has been compromised. The term can also indicate a level of satisfaction or a sense of victory in demonstrating the vulnerability of a system or network.
/wtfˈpwned/
An old French term for a road, highway, or via. In some contexts, especially in older literature or historic documents, it is used to refer to the main road through a city or town.
/ʃbiz/
The quality or condition of emitting radiant energy, especially light; brightness, illumination, or brilliance.
/'ɪ뛴ənsɪə/
Refers to a condition in which seven bacteria or other germs are present in the blood or at a wound. It can also describe a type of sepsis or blood infection involving seven pathogens.
/ˈhep.təˌsɛmɪk/
A sightseer is a person who travels from place to place to see interesting sites, sights, and attractions during a vacation or free time. Sightseeing usually involves visiting landmarks, monuments, famous buildings, and other interesting tourist destinations.
/ˈsaɪtbreər/
A graphical representation used to assess various aspects of eye function, such as visual acuity, peripheral vision, and color vision. It is often used in ophthalmological examinations to diagnose and monitor eye conditions.
/ˈaɪɪtʃɑrts/