To make something more elastic or flexible, often referring to making materials, systems, or ideas more adaptable and responsive to change.
/ɪˈlæst.ɪs.ɪ/
A spondylotherapist is a health professional who specializes in the treatment of the spine and related conditions through non-surgical methods such as physical therapy, manipulation, and exercise.
/spaɪndələˈθeræpɪst/
A tree native to the Hawaiian Islands, known scientifically as Argyrosperma breviligulatum (formerly known as Magnolia arnoldii or Drepanocarya breviligulata).
/kəˈkuɪ/
A mythological North African queen who was known for her beauty and was said to have been abducted by a prince and taken to Egypt, where she became the wife of the Pharaoh. The term is also used in a more general sense to refer to any queen or princess with a similar background or story.
/'roʊdəpɪs/
Relating to glossology, the branch of linguistics that deals with the study and description of glosses, which are word-for-word translations of another language to assist in interpreting or teaching it.
/ɡlɒsˈtɪtɪk/
A traditional form of flamenco song characterized by a specific rhythm and structure, often performed in the Andalusia region of Spain. It is typically performed by one or more singers and accompanied by guitar, and it is a fundamental part of the flamenco repertoire.
/kwaˈtrɪo/
A fictional term referring to a race of humans in the Dune universe, known for their vow of robotic obedience and absence of advanced technology to prevent genetic mutation and the threat of the Kwisatz Haderach.
/ˈbʌl.tə.rɪ.ənz/
A zoogamete (zo- meaning 'animal' and gamete meaning 'mating cell') is a type of motile reproductive cell that fertilizes another gamete to form a diploid zygote. Zoogametes are typically found in certain types of algae and fungi, and often play a role in sexual reproduction.
/zoʊˈɡæm.ɪt/
A method of disrupting or impeding the movement of vehicles or pedestrians on a road or highway, often used during protests, emergencies, or by military forces, to control the flow of traffic, or to prevent entry or exit from a particular area. It can also refer to the act of preventing or hindering progress, often metaphorically in business and politics.
/ˈrəʊdˌblɒkbɪŋ/
Humisol is a registered trademark for a type of soil amendment used in agriculture to improve soil structure and retain water and nutrients, making it particularly useful in soil management and crop cultivation.
/ˈhjuːmɪsəl/