The registration of more individuals or entities than necessary or permitted, especially in the context of electoral voting, which can affect the validity of the election outcomes.
/oʊv*rˌreɡisz.teɪ.rəʃ/
Aphidiinae is a subfamily of the Pteromalidae, a family of parasitic wasps in the superfamily Chalcidoidea. They are primarily parasitoids of aphids and other hemipteran insects.
/æfəˈdɪniːː/
A playful, jocular term often attributed to fictional characters, such as elves or fairies, generally used to describe a cute, magical, or mischievous being.
/ˈpɪkɪz/
Azapirones are a class of drugs used primarily to treat certain types of depression, anxiety disorders, and neurological conditions. They are derivatives of apirone and have a structure similar to the amino acid tryptophan.
/æzəˈpaɪrən/
In Morse code, the letter 'M' is represented by two short bursts of sound, often used in various communications systems as a way to identify the start or end of a message.
/ɛm.ɛ/
A follower of Asatru, a Pagan religion based on Norse paganism, which reveres the ancient gods and goddesses of Northern Europe, such as Odin, Thor, and Freya.
/ˈɑːsətʁʊər/
The increased activity or function of the spleen, often associated with immune system responses or blood purification. It can also refer to a condition where the spleen is enlarged or enlarged due to specific pathologies.
/ˌsplɛnɪˈzeɪʃn/
An outdated medical term referring to a condition where the head is abnormally shaped with a prominent or rounded prominence on the scalp, typically as a result of the growth of a benign tumor or cyst. In modern medical practice, the term is rarely used, and conditions such as a pilonidal cyst or lipoma are now more commonly diagnosed and treated.
/paɪˌrɡoʊsɛfˈæli/
Resembling or having the form of a rubus (a genus of plants in the rose family), particularly referring to a spreading, thicket-forming habit. It often describes plants with strong, sprawling stems and prickles.
/ˈrubɪfɔːrm/
A term not commonly used in English, and its meaning may vary depending on the context given. It might be used in the field of chemistry (related to a certain compound), or it could have a more obscure or fictional meaning.
/ˈænt.hə.reɪ.nə/