Describing something that has been individually resized to fit a specific screen or space, often to maintain aspect ratio.
A variant misspelling of 'testosterone', a male sex hormone that plays a key role in the development of male reproductive tissues and secondary sex characteristics. It is also involved in certain aspects of behavior and cognition in both sexes.
/'tеста.o /
Bona is a singular noun that refers to a girl's name of Latin origin, meaning 'good' or 'well'. It is also a less common surname sometimes derived from the same Latin root, though it may have different meanings in different languages and contexts.
/bəʊnə/
Relating to, derived from, or resembling glutamine, an amino acid.
/'ɡljuːəˌmɪnik/
A slave, especially one who is driven by whip or other compulsion. It also refers to someone who labors for a master or tyrant, or someone who serves excessively with servile devotion.
/ˈslɛvər/
The theory that reality is composed of indivisible, imperishable units called atoms. It also suggests a reductionist view that everything can be explained in terms of material particles.
/ˈæt.ə.mɪз/
Not characteristic of or resembling Stoicism, a school of Hellenistic philosophy that emphasized moral and ethical behavior, resilience in the face of adversity, and indifference to pleasure and pain, material goods and social standing.
/ˈnɔːnstoʊkəl/
A state of lacking physical or mental strength; a feeling of weakness or powerlessness. It can be used to describe someone or something that is unable to exert strength or energy.
/ˈストロングレスネス/