To officially appoint or select a group of people, typically jurors or commissioners, to perform a specific task or role, especially in a court of law.
/ˈempənl/
A scientific tool or device designed to record or measure the movements or positions of objects in motion, particularly in relation to reference points or coordinates. It can be used in various fields including astronomy, mechanical engineering, and robotics for precise measurement purposes.
/noʊˈɛmətəˌɡrɑːf/
A synthetic analgesic and antipyretic, derived from pietric acid, used for its pain-relieving and fever-reducing properties.
/ˈpaɪ.kən.dəʊl/
The absence of suspension or support, often used in contexts where a structural or mechanical support is lacking or bypassed.
/nɒnˈsʌpsɪʃn/
A state or condition in a hydraulic system, such as a pipeline, in which a plug of a liquid accumulates, blocking the flow. This can refer to a situation in a hydraulic press or a valve where a material lodges and causes a blockage.
/'embəlmətʃəm/
A term that is not commonly used in English, but in French means 'grive,' which is a thrush, specifically the common blackbird (Turdus merula) in France.
/grivwaz/
A term that specifically refers to a great deal of money, often used in the context of exhibiting wealth or leveraging financial resources for significant purposes.
/mæɡnəl/
A hydathode is a specialized structure, typically a modified leaf tip or stomatal pore, through which water vapor is released from plants, a process called guttation.
/haɪˈdæθədiːz/