A hypothetical element, proposed by E. T. Booth in 1926, with the atomic number of 118 (as of 2023, the atomic number of element 118 is ununoctium, Uuo).
/nuːklɪˈəʊniəm/
A belief or sentiment that opposes marriage, typically due to the view that marriage is harmful or unnecessary. It can also refer to actions or attitudes that actively discourage marriage.
/æntimaɪərɪдж/
To represent or describe something in an intentionally greatly distorted and often hyperbolic manner, surpassing the actual facts or reality for effect or emphasis.
/ˌəvrˌegˈzæɡ.ə.reiti/
The process of reducing a structure to its basic skeleton or framework, often used in image processing, anatomical studies, or digital and computer applications.
/ˈskeɪ.ə.li.zɪ.eɪ.ʃn/
A term or concept that appears to have multiple or conflicting definitions, often used humorously or in a fanciful context. The term 'nefene' itself seems to be fictional or constructed for a specific purpose, lacking a standardized definition outside of this description.
/nɛfɛnɛ/
A type of paint or coating used on ships or boats to prevent the growth of organisms such as barnacles, algae, and marine worms on the hull, thereby reducing drag and maintenance costs.
/ˌæntɪˈfəʊlɪŋ/
A brand name (Cheepers) for a type of sock, often humorously referred to as 'a pair of Cheepers'. It can also be used as a general term for comfortable, casual socks.
/'tʃiːpərs/
A specialized structure found in certain cells, particularly in some algae, that consists of a series of microtubules that rotate and generate a force to move the cell through its environment.
/rˈhæpɪdəsəm/
Small, usually plastic or metal closures that screw onto the top of a bottle to seal it, often including a small spring-loaded lever that can be pushed in to remove the cap.
/ˈbɔtəlˌkæps/
Not having been defeated in a competition, contest, or battle. It describes someone or something that remains undefeated.
/ʌnˈdefeated/