The quality of being not voluminous or not occupying much space or volume; the state of being concise or brief.
/'ənvəljuˈmənənis/
to act or declare as if a statement or fact is true without verifying or proving it. Essentially, to accept or spread a statement as true without checking its accuracy.
/ˈnɑːvɪfɪ/
Describing a condition where the pollen grains of flowering plants are not shed from the anther but remain aggregated in a mass or cluster, typically due to the continuity of the filaments of adjacent anthers.
/saɪ.kloʊ.sɛrˈpɪə.məs/
Having a long, narrow shape, often describing the body of certain parasitic worms that is elongated and cylindrical in shape.
/'dɒlɪkərˈsɪkɪk/
Topodeme refers to an ancient Greek term referring to a meeting place or a designated area for public assembly or gathering. It is derived from the Greek words 'topos', meaning 'place', and 'demos', meaning 'people'.
/ˈtɒpəˌdɛmi/
A derogatory term for a young woman who is considered shallow, silly, and lacking in sophistication or intelligence. It is often used in a mocking or disparaging manner.
/tʃɪtʃlɪŋ/
proporcionating guidance, information, or instruction; educational or instructing. Implies that something is useful in teaching or conveying knowledge or experience.
/ɪnˈstrʌktɪv/
A prefix that indicates an anatomical direction, referring to a position that is toward the front and inside of the body.
The state or tendency to forget things; the tendency to show forgetfulness, as evidenced by one's actions or conduct.
/fəˈtɜrmələsi/