Aphaniptera is an order of insects that includes crane flies (Tipulidae) and leatherwing beetles (Curculionoidea). These insects are characterized by their elongated, often thin bodies and long legs.
/æfənˈaɪptərə/
Multi-factor authentication is a method of computer security in which a user is granted access to a website or application only after presenting two or more authentication factors.
/mfa/
A file that contains data or commands provided as input for a computer program or system, often used in file processing, database management, and scripting tasks.
/ˈɪnpʌtˌfɪl/
A genus of basidiomycetous fungi belonging to the family Omphalotaceae, typically characterized by bioluminescence (glowing) and often found on rotting wood in damp, tropical or subtropical regions.
/'ɔːmfələtəs/
A colloquial term for 'parrot'. It is used in informal or humorous contexts to refer to a parrot. Sometimes used by indigenous Australian communities, particularly the Arrernte people, to refer to parrots.
/ˈpærərɒf/
Mulhouse is a city in northeastern France, located in the Alsace region. It is known for its textile industry, historical architecture, and cultural diversity. The city is part of the metropolitan area of Strasbourg and is situated near the border with Germany.
/myløʃ/
Excessively greedy or insatiable in eating; characterized by increased appetite and overeating, often to the point of physiological discomfort.
/haɪˈfɑːdʒɪk/
To diminish or remove romance, enthusiasm, or idealism; to disillusion someone about the charms or purpose of something, often leading to a loss of initial affection or interest.
/diːˈsɛn.ə.mɔːr/
To transform quantized data back into its original form, often to reduce noise or to prepare data for processing or analysis in higher precision.
/dɪˈkweɪntɪz/