The quality or state of being stochastic; the property of involving a random process.
/stəustraliaika/
Notabilia is a Latin word and it translates to 'remarkables' or 'worthy of notice', referring to things that are remarkable or notable, typically of historical or cultural significance. It is often used in bibliographic and literary contexts to denote key works or notable items in a collection.
/noʊˈtæbəliə/
In theoretical physics and metaphysics, 'timewave' often refers to a complex hypothesis relating time to a mathematical formula known as the Eele Timewave, which is used to predict future events by analyzing past cultural events. The concept is derived from Ken Wilber's integral theory of consciousness and is somewhat esoteric and not widely accepted in traditional scientific circles.
/taɪmˌwɛv/
To make something false or deceptive, usually by alteration, misrepresentation, or fabrication. To prove to be false or to distort by intentional misrepresentation.
/fælsifikес/
A type of enzyme that catalyzes the hydrolysis of cellulose into sugars, particularly glucose. Cellulase is key in breaking down plant cell walls and is important in the breakdown of cellulose in the digestive systems of some animals and in some bacteria.
/'sɪkjuloʊeɪs/
Substance that is absorbed by another substance; in the context of chromatography, the component that is adsorbed (absorbate) onto an adsorbent.
/ˈæb.sər.bət/
a person who secretly agrees or conspires with another to deceive or mislead; a person who agrees to contrive or act in concert with another, esp. to defraud or break the law.
/ˈkɒlədʒ/
To wind or move in a sinuous or serpentine manner, or to curve or loop in a snakelike pattern.
/ˈser.pen.tʌɪ.zɪ.z/
The uromere is the part of certain invertebrates, such as certain annelids (like earthworms), that is typically the last segment and is responsible for the evacuation of waste and reproduction.
/juˈrɒmɪr/
In a manner that opposes or is critical of capitalism, often with regard to its economic, social, or political aspects.
/æntiˈkæpɪtʃəlɪstiːk/