Relating to or consisting of three metals, especially in a composite form or used together for a specific purpose.
/trɑːˈmɛntlɪk/
Rarely used term that refers to someone who is extremely irritable or easily angered. The term originates from a combination of 'mordant' (sharp, caustic, or poisonous) and 'diction' (way of speaking or expression).
/ˈmɔːrdɪkt/
To quantize a system to include fermions, elementary particles that obey the Pauli exclusion principle, meaning no two fermions can occupy the same quantum state simultaneously.
/ˈfɜːr.mɪ.naɪzd/
A person who stays at a place, such as a hospital, for a longer time than originally intended or permitted, often due to complications or delays.
/ˈaʊtsteɪər/
To fix or settle the lines or boundaries of something, often as part of establishing or marking out a course or system. It can also refer to the installation or arrangement of fishing lines or a buoy line in a specific position.
/ˈsɛt.liːn/
Something that mitigates or explains away a fault or offense. An extenuator is a factor or argument that diminishes the culpability or magnifies the justification of a person or a thing
/'ɛkstəuˈneɪtə/
A decollator is a device or mechanism used to remove samples or materials for analysis, especially in scientific research or manufacturing processes.
/ˈdɛ.kəl.eɪ.tər/