IPA: /ˈbrɪzəns/
KK: /ˈbrɪsəns/
Definition: The powerful effect that occurs when energy is suddenly released in an explosion, causing shattering or breaking.
Example: The brisance of the explosive was so strong that it shattered windows miles away.
IPA: //ˈbraʊzər//
KK: /ˈbraʊzər/
Definition: A software application that allows users to access and view content on the Internet, such as websites and online information.
Example: I opened my browser to search for the latest news.
IPA: /brɪˈɒlədʒi/
KK: /brɪˈɑlədʒi/
Definition: The branch of biology that focuses on the study of mosses and other non-vascular plants known as bryophytes.
Example: She decided to specialize in bryology because of her love for mosses and their ecosystems.
IPA: /bjʊəˈrɒkrəsi/
KK: /bjʊəˈrɔkrəsi/
Definition: A system of managing a government or organization through various departments and officials who are not elected, often characterized by strict rules and procedures.
Example: The new policy aims to reduce the amount of red tape in the bureaucracy.
IPA: /baɪt/
KK: /baɪt/
Definition: A group of eight bits that computers use to store information, often representing a single character or a small amount of data.
Example: The file size is measured in bytes, and it determines how much data can be stored.
IPA: /kəˈbælɪst/
KK: /kəˈbælɪst/
Definition: A person who is part of a secret group or who studies mystical or hidden knowledge, often related to Jewish mysticism.
Example: The cabalist shared his insights on the ancient texts with the group.
IPA: /ˌkækəˈdɛmənɪk/
KK: /kækoʊdɪˈmɒnɪk/
Definition: Relating to evil or demonic forces; characterized by malevolence or wickedness.
Example: The story featured a cacodemonic creature that haunted the villagers at night.
IPA: /kæˈkoʊdɪl/
KK: /kæˈkoʊdɪl/
Definition: A toxic liquid compound that has a strong garlic-like smell and contains arsenic.
Example: Cacodyl is known for its harmful effects and is used in some chemical processes.
IPA: /kæˈkɒɡrəfi/
KK: /kæˈkɒɡrəfi/
Definition: Poor quality of handwriting or spelling that is difficult to read or understand.
Example: The teacher struggled to read the student's work due to its cacography.
IPA: /kæˈkɒnɪm/
KK: /kæˈkɒnɪm/
Definition: A wrong or misleading name, particularly used in scientific naming or classification.
Example: The term 'caconym' refers to a name that is incorrectly applied to a species.
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