Concerning or consisting of arguments; characterized by argument.
/ˈɑːɡ.yə.mənt.əl/
A class of sulfide minerals that contain both sulfur and a metal other than iron or nickel, such as copper, lead, zinc, or arsenic, in a sulfide compound. These minerals are often found in hydrothermal veins and are of economic interest due to their metal content.
/ˈsʌlfəsælt/
XCTL is an abbreviation for Cross Control List, a term sometimes used in software or network architectures to refer to a method of controlling or managing resources across different logical or physical domains.
/kʌlt/
Extremely virulent; exceedingly infectious or damaging, often with rapid and severe effects.
/haɪˈpɜːrvərɪəs/
To interpret or present ideas or arguments in a manner that is heavily influenced by one's ideology, often in a way that might be perceived as biased or dogmatic.
/aɪˈdə.lɑ.dʒaɪ.zɪ.z/
Relating to, similar to, or characteristic of a stripper, especially in a sexual context. Often used to describe behavior or appearance that is considered unrestrained or excessive, resembling aspects associated with a stripper's lifestyle.
/ˈstrɪpərˌlaɪk/
A student who is habitually absent from school without permission; someone who is not present at or available for a scheduled class or previously set event due to unauthorized absence.
/ˈtruːənt/
Highflyers refers to individuals who are considered to have great potential in their careers, often starting from a position of advantage or from successful backgrounds, and are expected to achieve significant success or prominence. They are also sometimes metaphorically used to describe high-flying ideas or plans.
/'haɪˈfliːz/