Shaped or resembling a doughnut, which typically has a hole in the center and is round or slightly flat on the bottom.
/ˈdɔːnəlaɪk/
In music, a cambiata is a type of ornament, usually a trill that concludes with a neighbor tone, often the note a semitone above or below the principal note of the trill. It is used to embellish a musical phrase.
/kəm'baiətə/
Relating to the feeding or absorption of large particles or other organisms by cells, especially by macrophages, which are large immune cells capable of engulfing and destroying foreign substances and pathogens.
/məˈkrokəfɪk/
USSCT is an abbreviation for U.S. Strategic Command, which is a unified combatant command of the United States Department of Defense responsible for conducting military space operations, strategic computer network operations, cyberspace operations, and operational space control.
/ˈʌs.ɛs.ˌsiːˈti:/
A thing that is required or highly desirable; a necessity or essential requirement. It is used to describe something that is considered necessary or required, often in academic, theoretical, or philosophical contexts.
/dɪˈsaɪdərətəm/
Relating to the critical study and the history of writing and handwriting; paleographic.
/ˌpəliːəˈɡræfɪkl/
In a direction towards oneself; toward one’s own person or property; with an emphasis on personal belongings or actions directed towards oneself.
/ˈselfwɔːrd/
Of, relating to, or constituting an inferior, spurious, or unauthentic writing or report; of doubtful authenticity, officially recognized as such, and therefore held as authentic, or of doubtful or uncertain authorship
/'æpəkrafi/
The act of mentioning or referring to a person by name in a negative or critical context, often with the implied intention of casting doubt on the person’s character, behavior, or reliability. This can sometimes be a form of defamation or an attempt to discredit someone.
/ˈneɪm.tʃeɪ.kɪŋ/