The process of adopting Greek culture, language, or values, or anything that is influenced by Greek civilization, has been modified to conform to Greek patterns or standards. It can also describe a non-Greek community adopting Greek customs or an object or practice that has been adapted to resemble Greek norms.
/hɪˈlɛn.aɪzd/
A part that projects beyond something or extends over it; an overhanging structure or growth of a building, a rock face, or branches of a tree.
/ˈoʊv.ræŋ/
Historically, the title or name given to the rulers of Calicut (now Kozhikode), a coastal city in Kerala, India, from the 12th to the 18th century. The Zamorins were Hindu kings known for their maritime trade and military prowess. They were influential in the region's history, especially during the period of European colonialism in India.
/ˈzamərɪn/
Refers to a substance or action that prevents or neutralizes caustic or highly corrosive effects.
/æntɪˈkɔːsɪk/
A person who flatters others in order to gain advantages, such as a promotion or praise.
/ˈbrɔːnəsəs/
An imaginary entity or a hypothetical scenario created in a discussion board or collaborative environment, often used to facilitate problems solving or to illustrate a concept or scenario without committing to a real-world situation.
/ˈɒfθɪŋ/
A loop that intersects or overlaps another loop; a mechanism or procedure involving several loops or cycles; to interweave or intertwine, especially in a complex manner. In computing, it refers to a loop within a loop, which can be used to process nested data structures or to implement specific algorithms.
/ˈɪntəˌloop/
A character in a 1992 British neo-noir science fiction TV series, H. R. Pufnstuf, who is a janitor and friend to the Pufnstuf family and H. R. Pufnstuf himself.
/ˈreɪndɑrt/
Not memorable or not worth remembering; dull or unimpressive, especially because of being uninteresting or boring. It also refers to something that has no particular significance or importance, which is not easily or permanently recalled or remembered.
/ɪnˈmɛr.ə.bəl/