To reuse, modify, or adapt parts of a product or system to create a new one, often with the intention of lowering costs or improving efficiency.
/ˈkanəˌlaiz/
A bromaurate is an anion of bromium (Br) that contains one bromine atom. It can bond with metal ions to form salts, particularly of silver, gold, and copper, which are used in photography and the production of electric wire.
/'brəʊmaeˌreɪt/
A colloquial term referring to a habitual adulterer or a persistent philanderer. It can also be used in a more general sense to describe someone who frequently engages in casual romantic or sexual relationships without commitment.
/ˈpɜːrlərz/
A philosophy or system of thought that opposes or is in contrast to eigos or ego-centricism, emphasizing the well-being or unity of others over personal interests.
/æntˈiː.dʒɔɪˈɪz.əm/
A term historically used to describe the armpit or pit of the arm, often in a figurative sense to describe any part of the underarm area.
/ˈɒks.tə.dər/
A term used to refer to a mother figure who is not one’s biological mother, such as a stepmother or a foster mother. It can also be used metaphorically to describe a person who acts in a maternal role despite not being biologically related.
/ˈʌðəmʌðər/
Describing someone who is full of a questing spirit or eager to seek out knowledge, experiences, and new opportunities. It implies a constantly inquisitive and adventurous mindset.
/ˈkwest.fəl/
A hemocoele is a space in certain marine invertebrates, such as bivalve mollusks, that contains blood. It is essentially a blood cavity.
/'hɛməukoʊli/