A plural form of Ashanti, referring to the people or culture of Ashanti, an ethnic group in Ghana known for their historical kingdom and cultural practices.
/ˈæʃæntɪs/
Referring to or relating to a compound containing the acetic group (-COOH) and its derivatives, especially in the context of pyrolysis (the breakdown of materials through heat), where such compounds are produced.
/'paɪrəˈætɪk/
A type of material or design that blocks or prevents the passage of light rays, radiation, or other forms of electromagnetic waves. It is commonly used in protective clothing or equipment to shield against harmful rays.
/ˈreɪproʊft/
The degree to which things are joined together and function as a whole; the tendency of elements to cohere, or stick together; the property or quality of sticking together; unity or the state of being united or coherent.
/koʊ.hɪˈsɪv.nɪzs/
An incorrect or inaccurate entry of data into a computer system or database. It involves errors or mistakes in the input of information, leading to potential misinterpretation or malfunction of the system.
/ˈmɪsɪn Triumph 'Zhi: ma/
A term used humorously or colloquially to describe a saddle or the act of saddling an animal, often in a playful or exaggerated manner.
/ˈsædˌlθ/