A plural form of 'nulling,' which refers to a condition or an act of rendering something as nothing or having no effect, often used in contexts where a cancellation or nullification of a signal or measurement is desired.
/ˈn Falls/
A title or honorific used in some South Asian countries, particularly India, to denote a scholar or teacher, especially in the legal or religious fields. It is often used after a person's name to indicate their professional status or educational background.
/bʱaʈʰ/
Of, relating to, or characterized by the production of offspring by means of a protective layer that develops from the mother's body, such as in the case of certain corals and invertebrates that grow new individuals from their exoskeletons or internal structures.
/ˈkleɪdədʒənəs/
The state or quality of being capable of being expressed in the form of a code, especially a written code with specific rules or criteria.
/ˈkɑːdɪfəbəl/
A colloquial term referring to a group of people who do not take life or activities too seriously, often indulging in leisure activities and entertainment.
/pleiˈfɑːlk/
Causing instability or the potential for change, often negative, in a system, environment, or situation; tending to undermine stability.
/'destəˌleɪnɡli/
Regiocontrol refers to the precise control of the spatial position of individual atoms or molecules during the synthesis of organic polymers, ensuring that specific functional groups are attached at predetermined positions along the polymer backbone.
/ˈriː.dʒəʊ.kən.trl/
The process of pouring and compacting wet concrete into forms to create a solid structure.
/ˈkɒŋ.kri.tɪŋ/