A term in Arabic calligraphy that describes a decorated or elaborate script, often used for important texts or artistic expressions. It is characterized by its flowing and elegant style, often with lines drawn in a manner that resembles wavy or mathematical curves.
/moh.ahr.rɪr/
Overfitting a data model by using too many parameters, resulting in a model that performs well on training data but poorly on new data.
/əvˈpærətrIZE/
A visual profile icon in internet protocols; typically used in instant messaging applications to indicate that a user is online and to personalize the interface.
/tʃɑːthead/
A form of the verb 'straggle' that refers to a person or thing that wanders or lags behind in a process, often used in the context of an event or a gathering where some members are late or slow to join the main group.
/stræg/
In traditional Jewish culture, a mashgichim is a supervisor appointed to ensure that the food conforms strictly to kashrut (the laws regulating Jewish dietary restrictions). They inspect and oversee the preparation and handling of food in Jewish restaurants, bakeries, and catering services to ensure it adheres to kosher standards.
/maʃˈɡɪtʃɪm/
A term humorously or idiomatically used to refer to a bicycle with two wheels. It often implies a more basic or traditional bicycle.
/ˈdaɪ.sɪ.kliz/
A state of being unaware or neglectful of one's own actions or their consequences, often resulting from a lack of thought or attention. It can also refer to making impulsive or careless decisions without considering the outcomes.
/ɪn.kəˈɡɪ.təns/