The tool or practice used to undo or repair crochet stitches; a crochet repair kit or technique used to mend or alter crochet work.
/ænˈtɪk.rɪ.tʃɛt/
Describing a sentence involving a passive construction in which a direct object is used without an expressed agent, such as 'The hall was cleaned.' — contrasted with 'The janitor cleaned the hall.'
/ˈæntɪ.kəu.ˈsaɪ.tɪv/
Butene is an unsaturated hydrocarbon, a member of the olefin family, with the chemical formula C4H8. It is a colorless gas at room temperature and is widely used in the production of a variety of plastics and other chemicals.
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A condition characterized by a reduced sensitivity to sound, often associated with age-related hearing loss.
/brey Druid iz oh suh my/
A type of screw that is designed to be tightened clockwise and is used for fastening in an upward direction, often in relation to its position relative to a surface or component being attached.
/ʌp skruː/
To imbue with the spirit of Voltaire, especially in terms of advocating for freedom of thought and expression, critical thinking, and a rational approach to life and society. It is often used in contexts where someone is influencing others with Voltaire's philosophical and moral views.
/vɒlˈteərɪənaɪz/
Not protected by a patent; not obtainable under patent; not patented. Also refers to something that is not registered or approved by a patent authority and therefore can be used or produced freely by others.
/ˈʌnˈpætəntɪd/
A type of sea bream, which is a popular and valuable food fish known for its white, meaty flesh and distinctive silvery sheen with a golden head, hence the name 'gilthead'.
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