A slightly deprecated term for a chemical process or solution in chemistry, often referring to chloroform or its degradation state in contexts where chloroform might have been partially decomposed or used in an intermediate form.
/priˈklɔrəfɔːm/
An alcohol with three carbon atoms, specifically 1-propanol (CH3CH2CH2OH) and isopropanol (CH3CH(OH)CH3), which are used in various chemical applications, pharmaceuticals, and as solvents.
/prə'pænəl/
Relating to or consisting in pictures or illustrations; mainly employing or characterized by pictures; infrequently, given to, or marked by, much detailed description; digressive. Often refers to publications that have a strong visual component or content, with pictures or illustrations being the primary or a significant feature.
/ˈpɪktərɪəl/
moving or directed towards the mountains or up a mountain.
/ˈmaʊntəndɔːrs/
To place a value or worth upon; to estimate the worth of; to appraise (something) at a particular value; to hold in high regard; to appreciate or esteem highly; to consider as being valuable or important; to recognize the worth or significance of.
/ˈvæl.jɪŋ/
Raphistomatids are a family of corals in the order Fungiidae, characterized by large, soft mouths and typically shaped like sacs or pouches.
/ræfˈɪs.tɑː.mə.tɪ дs/
In Latin legal and philosophical contexts, a deliberandum refers to a matter that requires or is subject to discussion and consideration before a final decision is made. It implies that a decision should be thought through carefully and deliberately.
/dɛlɪ'bɛrancy/
A person concerned with or dealing in relations, particularly public affairs or diplomatic relations. Also refers to someone in a professional relationship within a particular field, such as public relations.
/riːˈlæʃərɪ/
A partial loss of the ability to control voluntary muscles, resulting in weakness and reduced muscle tone in affected areas of the body.
/ˈsemɪpærəlɪzəm/
Koops is a pseudo-aristocratic title or surname derived from nobility in certain European countries, particularly Germany, used as a mark of nobility or aristocratic descent.
/koʊps/