IPA: //baɪoʊˈɛθɪkəl//
KK: /baɪoʊˈɛθɪkəl/
Definition: Relating to the study of ethical issues arising from advances in biology and medicine.
Example: The committee discussed several bioethical concerns regarding genetic testing.
IPA: //baɪoʊˈɛθɪks//
KK: /baɪoʊˈɛθɪks/
Definition: The study of the ethical issues and moral questions that arise from advances in biology and medicine.
Example: Bioethics plays a crucial role in discussions about genetic engineering and medical research.
IPA: //baɪˈɒlədʒɪzəm//
KK: /baɪˈɑlədʒɪzəm/
Definition: The focus on biological factors to explain human behavior and social interactions.
Example: Biologism suggests that our actions are largely determined by our biological makeup.
IPA: //baɪˈpɑːrtaɪt//
KK: /baɪˈpɑrˌtaɪt/
Definition: Divided into two parts or sections, often used to describe something that has two corresponding components or participants.
Example: The bipartite agreement was signed by both parties involved in the negotiation.
IPA: /ˈbleɪmləsnəs/
KK: /ˈbleɪmləsnəs/
Definition: The quality of not being responsible for any wrongdoing or fault.
Example: Her blamelessness in the situation was clear to everyone.
IPA: /ˌboʊdɪˈsɑːtvə/
KK: /bɔˈdɪsɑːtvə/
Definition: A person in Buddhism who has reached enlightenment but chooses to help others achieve it instead of entering a state of bliss themselves.
Example: The bodhisattva dedicated their life to helping those in need and guiding them towards enlightenment.
IPA: /ˈbɒdɪləs/
KK: /ˈbɑdɪləs/
Definition: Describing something that does not have a physical body or form; it is not material or tangible.
Example: The ghost was a bodiless spirit that floated through the room.
IPA: /ˈboʊɡɪˌɪzəm/
KK: /ˈboʊɡɪˌɪzəm/
Definition: A belief in or fear of supernatural creatures like goblins or sprites, often associated with folklore.
Example: The children were filled with bogyism, afraid of the shadows in the dark.
IPA: /ˈbɒtəmˌlɛs/
KK: /ˈbɑtəmˌlɛs/
Definition: The condition of having no bottom or being endless in depth.
Example: The ocean's bottomlessness is both fascinating and frightening.
IPA: /ˈbaʊndɪd/
KK: /ˈbaʊndɪd/
Definition: Having limits or boundaries; not infinite or unconfined.
Example: The bounded area was marked off with fences to keep the animals inside.
Definition: To be confined or limited within certain boundaries or limits.
Example: The dog was bounded by the fence in the yard.
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