Apitong is not a standard English word and lacks a clear definition in conventional dictionaries. It might be a transliteration or a mistake for other words. For the sake of this response, I will use 'apitong' as a placeholder and provide information as if it referred to an imaginary fruit.
/ˈaːpiːəˈtɒŋ/
A nickname often given to Holly, meaning holly plant or a festive, green plant with sharp edges, often used in Christmas decorations and symbolizing loyalty and goodwill.
/hɒli/
Waverous refers to the act or state of waver, which means to be unsteady in movement, direction, or support, to be suspensive or hesitant, or to vacillate (especially in opinion).
/ˈwAV.ərəs/
the property of being readily combustible or capable of burning; flammability
/ɪnˈflæməbɪlɪtɪz/
A unit of Mesopotamian elemental magic that represents water, often used in ancient Mesopotamian rituals and texts. It is associated with cleansing, fertility, and the deity Ea.
/kɛti+bɛʃ/
An excessive application of lubricant, leading to reduced friction between moving parts and potential negative effects such as increased heat, wear, or failure of the equipment. It can be caused by the use of incorrect lubricant types or excessive application amounts.
/ə'laubri.ki.keɪʃn/
The act of rendering someone or something romantic, or the state of being perceived in romantic terms.
The formation and movement of glaciers that cover a large area and have a significant impact on the landscape, often leading to the carving of mountain valleys and the shaping of plains and coasts.
/ɡləˈkeɪ.ʃən/
An extreme or exaggerated state of innocence, often used to describe someone or something that is naively oblivious to the complexities or dangers of a situation, despite their advanced age or knowledge.
/ˌsuːpərˈɪnəsens/