IPA: /ˈsɪs.tə.mɪ.zəm/
KK: /sɪsˈtɛmɪzəm/
Definition: The practice of organizing or classifying things according to a system or set of rules.
Example: The scientist's research was guided by systematism, ensuring that all data was categorized properly.
IPA: /ˈtæsɪt/
KK: /ˈtæsɪt/
Definition: Not expressed in words but understood or implied through actions or behavior.
Example: The team's tacit agreement allowed them to move forward without a formal discussion.
IPA: /ˈtæliən/
KK: /ˈtæl.jən/
Definition: A type of punishment where the penalty is the same as the crime committed, often described as 'an eye for an eye'.
Example: The law followed the principle of talion, ensuring that the punishment matched the crime.
IPA: /tænˈdʒɛnʃəl/
KK: /tænˈdʒɛnʃəl/
Definition: This word describes something that is only slightly related or connected to a main topic, often in a way that is not very important or relevant.
Example: His comments were tangential to the main discussion about climate change.
IPA: /tænˈdʒɛnʃəli/
KK: /tænˈdʒɛnʃəli/
Definition: In a way that is only slightly related to the main topic or point.
Example: The speaker tangentially mentioned the project during the meeting, but did not go into detail.
IPA: /ˈtændʒəbl/
KK: /ˈtændʒəbl/
Definition: Able to be touched or felt; something that is real and can be perceived physically or understood clearly.
Example: The project provided tangible results that everyone could see and appreciate.
Definition: Something that can be touched or physically felt; a material object or asset that has a definite value.
Example: The company invested in tangible assets like buildings and machinery.
IPA: /ˈtændʒəblnəs/
KK: /ˈtændʒəblnəs/
Definition: The quality of being able to be touched or physically felt; something that is real and concrete rather than abstract.
Example: The tangibleness of the sculpture made it more appealing to visitors.
IPA: /ˈtæn.tə.maʊnt/
KK: /ˈtæn.tə.maʊnt/
Definition: Having the same value, meaning, or effect as something else; equal in significance.
Example: His silence was tantamount to an admission of guilt.
IPA: /ˈtæntrə/
KK: /ˈtæntrə/
Definition: A type of religious literature in Hinduism and Buddhism that focuses on rituals and practices, including meditation and sometimes sexual practices.
Example: Many practitioners study tantra to deepen their spiritual experience and understanding.
IPA: /taʊ/
KK: /tao/
Definition: The fundamental principle that represents the natural order of the universe and the way of living in harmony with it.
Example: In Taoism, following the tao leads to a balanced and harmonious life.
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