As a noun, deeds refer to actions or accomplishments, often good ones that benefit others. As a verb, it means to do something or to perform actions. It can also mean to make a legal or formal document.
/diːdz/
A sparsifier is a matrix or algorithm used in the context of linear algebra and machine learning to compute a sparse approximation of a given matrix, often to reduce the computational complexity of solving linear systems or to compress data. The goal is to significantly reduce the number of non-zero entries in a matrix while preserving the most significant features of the original matrix.
/ˈspɑːr.sɪ.fɪ.ər/
A surname of French origin, which typically denotes a family name. It can also be used as a given name, often derived from the place name Naudé in France.
/naɪˈdəʊ/
A therapeutic approach in which a person is exposed to a stimulus that elicits an undesired response while also experiencing a competing, opposing stimulus. This process aims to reduce the undesired response by creating a new association with a different context, thus neutralizing the original conditioned response.
/ˈkaʊntərˌkɒndɪˈkeɪʃən/
A person who collects banknotes, whether as a hobby or as a serious pursuit, often involving the study of the history and design of the notes.
/ˈnɒtəfaɪ/
This is a less common or archaic usage typically referring to a place or establishment where a manager has authority or control, such as a shop, office, or hotel. This term is not commonly used in modern English.
/ˈmæn.ɪ.dʒ.əriz/
Abundant in foliage; lush; rich in leaves or foliage. Describes something that is covered with or full of foliage.
/ˈfəʊ.li.ə.pbəs/
Drury is a name, often used as a surname or given name, but it can also refer to other entities or places depending on the context. In specific contexts, it might be defined further. However, without additional context, Drury simply refers to this individual or entity.
/ˈdrʌri/