Relating to, causing, or capable of annihilating; destructive enough to completely eradicate something or someone.
/aˈnɪlaɪnətɪv/
To cause tetanus, a serious infectious disease characterized by severe muscle contractions, typically as a result of a wound contaminated with the bacterium Clostridium tetani.
/'tiː.tə.naɪzd/
Relating to or capable of dissolving mucus. Mucinolytic enzymes are responsible for breaking down mucus in the body, often used in medical treatments to reduce congestion and improve lung function.
/ˈmjuːsɪnəlɪtɪk/
A woman who inherits a fortune of at least a million dollars.
/ˈmɪljənheɪrɪss/
A surgical incision made in a heart valve to relieve obstructive conditions, such as stenosis or insufficiency, by improving or restoring its normal function.
/ˈfælvətəmi/
Without terraces; lacking terraces or raised planting beds, often used to describe land or a property that does not have any level areas suitable for planting at different heights or elevations.
/ˈter.ə.slēs/
The act of making something peculiar or distinctive, often to some degree or in a certain context, emphasizing uniqueness or difference.
/ˈpiː.kjul.əˌraɪ.zɪŋ/
The action or practice of a funambulist; walking or moving along a tightrope or narrow path, often in an impressive or challenging manner.
/fəˈnæm.bjə.leɪ.tɪŋ/