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synonym of ontically

antonyms of ontically

Part_of_speech of ontically

adverb

Definition of ontically

In a manner that pertains to being or existence; dealing with ontological aspects.

Pronunciation of ontically

/ˌɒntɪkli/

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synonym of Faubus

antonyms of Faubus

Part_of_speech of Faubus

noun

Definition of Faubus

Faubus is a surname, primarily found in the United States, and is associated with Governor Orval E. Faubus, particularly known for his role during the Little Rock Crisis, a pivotal event in the Civil Rights Movement in the United States where he deployed the National Guard to prevent integration of Central High School in Little Rock, Arkansas.

Pronunciation of Faubus

/ˈfɑː.bəs/

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synonym of bedrosian

antonyms of bedrosian

Part_of_speech of bedrosian

noun

Definition of bedrosian

Bedrosian is a surname. In specific contexts, it can refer to a person whose family name is Bedrosian, or an individual known for contributions in a particular field, though there is no specific general meaning.

Pronunciation of bedrosian

/ˈbe.drə.ʒi.ən/

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synonym of thermosalinograph

antonyms of thermosalinograph

Part_of_speech of thermosalinograph

noun

Definition of thermosalinograph

An instrument used to record pressure, which in turn measures the salinity and temperature of seawater. It is commonly used in oceanography and marine research to study the properties of seawater.

Pronunciation of thermosalinograph

/ˈθɜːrsələˌnaɪɡrə/

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synonym of releveling

antonyms of releveling

Part_of_speech of releveling

verb (intransitive or transitive)

Definition of releveling

The process of leveling or adjusting to a new level, often referring to an adjustment in status, position, or perceived value within a hierarchy. It can also refer to the act of revising or recalibrating something to a new standard or level.

Pronunciation of releveling

/ˈriːlɪvᵻŋ/

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synonym of Panelak

antonyms of Panelak

Part_of_speech of Panelak

noun

Definition of Panelak

A fictional term that can be defined as a type of legendary creature or artifact, often appearing in literature or fantasy stories. It is not a real term and is used here as an example for explaining linguistic structures.

Pronunciation of Panelak

/ˈpænəlæk/

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synonym of reequipment

antonyms of reequipment

Part_of_speech of reequipment

noun

Definition of reequipment

The process of equipping again, typically after something has been removed or already equipped, with new or additional items of equipment, supplies, etc.

Pronunciation of reequipment

/riːˈɛvɪkʊt/

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synonym of longimanous

antonyms of longimanous

Part_of_speech of longimanous

adjective

Definition of longimanous

Relating to or connected with the hand; specifically, pertaining to or situated on the longer arm, as of the bat or fly. Also, relating to the longer of two forelimbs, as in some animals.

Pronunciation of longimanous

/ˈlɑːndʒɪˌmænəs/

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synonym of tchaikovskian

antonyms of tchaikovskian

Part_of_speech of tchaikovskian

adjective

Definition of tchaikovskian

Relating to or characteristic of the Russian composer Tchaikovsky, particularly his works, music, or musical style.

Pronunciation of tchaikovskian

/tchʌɪˈkɒfskən/

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synonym of cutset

antonyms of cutset

Part_of_speech of cutset

noun

Definition of cutset

In graph theory, a cutset is a set of edges such that if they are removed, it results in the graph becoming disconnected. More generally, in any context, a cutset refers to a set of elements that, if removed, causes the separation of a system into distinct parts.

Pronunciation of cutset

/ˈkʌtset/

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