IPA: /ˌæn.ɑːrˈkɪs.tɪk/
KK: /ˌæn.ɑːrˈkɪs.tɪk/
Definition: Relating to a political philosophy that opposes all forms of hierarchical authority and advocates for a society without government.
Example: The anarchistic movement seeks to create a society based on voluntary cooperation and mutual aid.
IPA: /ˈænərki/
KK: /ˈænərki/
Definition: A situation where there is no government or authority, leading to chaos and disorder.
Example: The country fell into anarchy after the government collapsed.
IPA: /əˈnæs.ɑː.kə/
KK: /əˈnæs.ɑr.kə/
Definition: A condition where there is a widespread accumulation of fluid in the body's tissues, leading to swelling.
Example: The patient was diagnosed with anasarca, which caused significant swelling in her legs and abdomen.
IPA: /ˌænəˈstɒməʊsɪs/
KK: /əˌnæstəˈmoʊsɪs/
Definition: A surgical or natural connection between two separate tubular structures, such as blood vessels or parts of the intestine, allowing them to communicate or form a continuous channel.
Example: The surgeon performed an anastomosis to connect the two sections of the intestine after the resection.
IPA: /ˌænəˈstɒmətɪk/
KK: /əˈnæstəˌmoʊtɪk/
Definition: Relating to the connection or joining of two structures, often used in medical contexts to describe the linking of blood vessels or other tubular structures.
Example: The surgeon performed an anastomotic procedure to connect the two sections of the intestine.
IPA: /ˈænəˌteɪz/
KK: /ˈænəˌteɪs/
Definition: A rare mineral made of titanium dioxide, often found in blue, light yellow, or brown colors, and commonly used as a pigment in paints.
Example: The artist chose anatase for its vibrant color in the painting.
IPA: /əˈnæθəmə/
KK: /əˈnæθəmə/
Definition: A person or thing that is strongly disliked or hated, often because of a curse or ban.
Example: For many, the idea of cheating in sports is anathema.
IPA: /əˈnætəmɪk/
KK: /əˈnætəmɪk/
Definition: Relating to the structure of living things, especially the parts of the body.
Example: The anatomic features of the human body are studied in biology classes.
IPA: /əˈnætəˌmɪkəl/
KK: /əˈnætəˌmɪkəl/
Definition: Related to the structure and organization of living things, especially in terms of their physical parts and systems.
Example: The anatomical study of the human body helps doctors understand how different organs work together.
IPA: /əˈnætəˌmɪkli/
KK: /əˈnætəˌmɪkli/
Definition: In a way that relates to the structure and organization of living things, especially their physical parts.
Example: The muscles are arranged anatomically to allow for efficient movement.
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