Austroasiatic is a family of languages spoken across Southeast Asia and parts of South Asia, including Vietnamese, Khmer, and Mon. It is also used to refer to the languages that belong to this family, such as Cham and Malayo-Network languages.
/ɔːs.trəu.əˈsɪ.tə.tɪk/
The science of sound reproduction and manipulation using electrical means. It involves the study, analysis, and production of sound through electrical signals and equipment.
Potamid is a taxonomic family of freshwater fish, commonly found in North and Central America, belonging to the order Cypriniformes. Potamids are small, egg-laying fish that can be distinguished by their rounded body shape and relatively small scales. They are often found in river habitats or closely related to rivers, including streams and lakes.
/pəˈtɑːmɪd/
Agreed with assent; in agreement; yielding or accepting; with a nod of approval; in an agreeable or consensual manner.
/ˈæs.ən.t▀ŋ.li/
Tending not to frequent places or events; not active in social or public life; reserved or aloof.
/ˌʌnfriːsˈteɪtɪv/
A fictional term, hypothetically a device or technology that allows for enhanced or extended communication and interaction with objects or entities in a virtual or physical environment, similar to the concept of an exosuit or extended reality device.
/ɛksəˈliːt/