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Topic: Technology

stemming

IPA: /ˈstɛmɪŋ/

KK: /ˈstɛmɪŋ/

noun

Definition: A method used to reduce words to their base or root form by removing prefixes and suffixes.

Example: Stemming is often used in natural language processing to improve search results.

verb

Definition: The action of removing prefixes or suffixes from a word to find its base form.

Example: Stemming helps in improving the accuracy of search results by reducing words to their root forms.

stenography

IPA: /stəˈnɒɡrəfi/

KK: /stɪˈnɒɡrəfi/

noun

Definition: The skill or method of writing quickly using special symbols to represent words, often used for transcribing speech.

Example: She took notes in class using stenography to keep up with the lecture.

stenotype

IPA: /ˈstɛnəˌtaɪp/

KK: /ˈstɛnəˌtaɪp/

noun

Definition: A special type of keyboard machine that records spoken words in shorthand using phonetic symbols.

Example: The court reporter used a stenotype to quickly transcribe the proceedings.

transitive verb

Definition: To write down spoken words quickly using a special machine that allows for shorthand writing.

Example: The court reporter used a stenotype to capture every word of the trial.

stepwise

IPA: /ˈstɛp.waɪz/

KK: /ˈstɛpˌwaɪz/

adjective

Definition: Describing a process that happens gradually, in stages, or in small steps rather than all at once.

Example: The project was completed in a stepwise manner to ensure each phase was thoroughly evaluated.

stereo

IPA: /ˈstɛr.i.oʊ/

KK: /ˈstɛrɪoʊ/

adjective

Definition: Relating to sound that is produced by two or more speakers to create a sense of depth and direction.

Example: The stereo sound system made the music feel more immersive.

noun

Definition: A system that plays sound through multiple speakers to create a more realistic audio experience.

Example: I love listening to music on my stereo because it sounds amazing.

stereogram

IPA: /ˈstɛrɪəˌɡræm/

KK: /ˈstɛrɪəˌgræm/

noun

Definition: A type of image that creates a three-dimensional effect when viewed with both eyes, often requiring the viewer to focus in a specific way.

Example: When I looked at the stereogram, I could see the hidden 3D image appear before my eyes.

stereograph

IPA: /ˈstɛrɪəˌɡræf/

KK: /ˈstɛrɪəˌgræf/

noun

Definition: A device or set of images that creates a three-dimensional effect when viewed through special glasses or a stereoscope.

Example: The museum displayed a fascinating stereograph that made the landscape appear to pop out of the frame.

transitive verb

Definition: To create a three-dimensional image using a special technique that combines two photographs taken from slightly different angles.

Example: The artist decided to stereograph the landscape to give it a more immersive feel.

stereography

IPA: /ˌstɛrɪˈɒɡrəfi/

KK: /stɛrɪˈɒɡrəfi/

noun

Definition: The art or technique of creating images that give a three-dimensional effect, often using special equipment to achieve this effect.

Example: The museum featured an exhibit on stereography, showcasing stunning three-dimensional photographs.

stereoscopic

IPA: /ˌstɛrɪəˈskɒpɪk/

KK: /stɛrɪəˈskɒpɪk/

adjective

Definition: Related to a method of seeing depth in images by using two slightly different views.

Example: The stereoscopic images created a realistic 3D effect that amazed the audience.

stereoscopy

IPA: /ˌstɛrɪˈɒskəpi/

KK: /stɛrɪˈɒskəpi/

noun

Definition: A method or technique that allows people to see images in three dimensions, often using special equipment like stereoscopes.

Example: Stereoscopy is used in virtual reality to create immersive experiences.

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