Of, relating to, or derived from cinnamic acid, especially in the presence of sulfur compounds; used in chemistry to describe a specific class of compounds containing a sulfur atom in the cinnamic acid structure.
/səˈloʊnsɪˌnæmɪk/
A term often used to describe a person who experiences mood swings, irritability, or heightened emotions, particularly at the full moon or as a result of a strong attraction to the moon. This term is often a playful or poetic way to describe a state of mind that's influenced by lunar phases or romantic feelings.
/ˈmūzīk/
The state of being voidable or the fact that a legal agreement or action can be made void or annulled at the initiative of the aggrieved party.
/ˈɔː.və.blə.nɪ.zɪz/
The quality of being like a camel, especially in terms of tolerance, endurance, or resilience. It can also refer to the characteristic of carrying a load or responsibility in a modest or tolerable manner.
/kæmˈlɪしness/
Saberhagen is primarily used as a surname, derived from the German name 'Säberring,' meaning a small piece of land attached to a larger holding or fief. It refers to a landowner or a tenant who held a small part of a larger property. In modern usage, it is commonly used as a reference to a person with the last name Saberhagen.
/'seɪ.bər.hæɡn/
The quality or state of being flexible or adaptable, particularly in relation to posture or movement. It can also refer to the ability to maintain an upright position or stance.
/vɜːrˈtɪbələs/
Capable of being fossilized; likely to become a fossil under certain conditions.
/ˈfɒs.ə.laɪ.zəb.əl/
In astronomy, the equant is a point in the Ptolemaic system of the universe used to explain the apparent motion of celestial bodies as described in the geocentric model. It is a theoretical concept in which the moon, planets, and stars have a uniform angular speed around it, even though their actual speed varies, which helps rationalize the observed periodic changes in their speed and direction from the viewpoints on Earth.
/ˈɛ.kwənt/
to place in or as if in a classified system of storage or display, such as a library, museum, or retail store, often by means of a card index, computer, or other device.
/ˈkætəlɡjuːd/