The practice or condition of a male animal mating with multiple females, commonly observed in certain species of animals such as gorillas and certain types of fish.
/pəˈlɪɡ.ni.ziːz/
A term derived or inspired by 'cuideachadh' in Scottish Gaelic meaning 'to care for' or 'to look after.' In a broader context, it implies a deep emotional or intrinsic connection and responsibility toward someone or something.
/ˈkjuː dɪˌɡeɪ/
The quality or state of being incapable of being measured or quantified.
/ʌnˈweɪ.tə.bɪl.i.ti/
a movement or tendency away from progress, advancement, or development; a return to a previous and less advanced state or condition.
/ˌri.tроk.ˈɡre.ʃnz/
A type of salad, typically featuring fresh vegetables and sometimes fruits, cheese, and/or meat, dressed with a vinaigrette, mayonnaise, or other dressing.
/ˈsæləd/
A colorless, flammable, poisonous gas, CH2C(CH3)2, that is related to vinyl and is an unsaturated hydrocarbon. It can be made to react with tin to form an intermediate that is useful in the synthesis of certain organic compounds.
/traɪˈmiːθɪən/
A large global satellite communications company that provides satellite services for government agencies, multinational corporations, and other organizations.
/ˈɪntləsæt/
The act, process, or system of distributing or apportioning, as things, amount, or space.
/'dɪstrɪbjuʃn/
A person who advocates for a modern adaptation of traditional values, customs, or cultural elements. They often seek to blend contemporary practices with classical or traditional ones, preserving a sense of continuity while also embracing innovation.
/niːəˈtrædɪʃnəlɪst/