IPA: //ˈmʌltiweɪ//
KK: /ˈmʌltiweɪ/
Definition: Describing something that has several different routes, options, or ways to proceed.
Example: The multiway switch allows you to control the lights from different locations.
IPA: /ˈmjuːtəblɪ/
KK: /mjuːtəblɪ/
Definition: In a way that allows for change or alteration.
Example: The software can be mutably adjusted to fit different user needs.
IPA: /mjuˈteɪtə/
KK: /mjuˈteɪtər/
Definition: A person or thing that causes a change or alteration in something, often used in the context of genetics or programming.
Example: The mutator introduced new variations in the genetic code of the organism.
IPA: /mʌks/
KK: /mʌks/
Definition: A device that combines multiple signals into one signal for transmission or processing.
Example: The engineer used a mux to send data from several sensors through a single cable.
Definition: To combine multiple signals or data streams into one signal or stream, often used in telecommunications and broadcasting.
Example: The engineer decided to mux the audio and video signals for the live broadcast.
IPA: //maɪoʊɪˈlɛktrɪk//
KK: /maɪoʊɪˈlɛktrɪk/
Definition: Relating to the electrical activity produced by muscles, often used in devices that help control prosthetics.
Example: The myoelectric prosthetic arm allows users to control its movements using their muscle signals.
IPA: /ˈnæɡˌwɛr/
KK: /næɡwɛr/
Definition: A type of software that repeatedly prompts users to register or purchase it, often through annoying messages.
Example: The nagware kept popping up on my screen, asking me to buy the full version.
IPA: /nɑːn/
KK: /næn/
Definition: A type of Indian bread that is soft and often served with various dishes.
Example: We ordered some curry and naan for dinner.
IPA: /ˈnænoʊ/
KK: /ˈnænoʊ/
Definition: A very small unit of measurement, often used in science and technology, especially in nanotechnology.
Example: Researchers are developing new materials at the nano scale to improve their properties.
IPA: /ˈnænəˌbɒt/
KK: /ˈnænəˌbɑt/
Definition: A tiny robot that can operate on its own or in large groups, often at the scale of a cell, to perform specific tasks.
Example: Scientists are researching how nanobots can be used to deliver medicine directly to cells.
IPA: /ˈnænəˌskeɪl/
KK: /ˈnænəˌskeɪl/
Definition: Referring to a size or scale that is measured in nanometers, which are one billionth of a meter.
Example: The researchers are studying nanoscale materials to improve the efficiency of solar cells.
...