1. mezzo
music
In music, mezzo is the start of different Italian musical terms Â
Mezzo-soprano, a sort of traditional female performing voice whose range lies between the soprano and the contralto performing voices Â
Mezzo strong point ("medium-uproarious") and mezzo piano ("medium-calm"), melodic terms for elements, see elements (music) Â
Mezzo carattere, in musical show, a character who is part-genuine, part funny Â
Mezzo legato and mezzo staccato, enunciation somewhere between legato and staccato
2. arachnid
biology
Arachnid, (class Arachnida), any individual from the arthropod gather that incorporates bugs, daddy longlegs, scorpions, and (in the subclass Acari) the vermin and ticks, and in addition lesser-known subgroups. Just a couple of animal varieties are of financial significance—for instance, the bugs and ticks, which transmit sicknesses to people, different creatures, and plants. Â
3. igneous
geology
Igneous rocks are formed by the solidification of magma, a silicate fluid created by fractional dissolving of the upper mantle or the lower covering. Diverse situations of development, and the cooling rates related with these, make altogether different surfaces and characterize the two noteworthy groupings inside molten rocks: Â
Volcanic rocks Â
Plutonic rocks
4. tropospheremeteorology
The troposphere is the lowest layer of Earth's air. The vast majority of the mass (around 75-80%) of the climate is in the troposphere. Most kinds of mists are found in the troposphere, and all climate happens inside this layer. The troposphere is by a wide margin the wettest layer of the climate; the majority of the layers above contain next to no dampness. Â
5. monolithic pour
construction
Concrete slabs are poured in a few diverse ways. In a portion of these techniques, the solid is poured in stages and the establishment is built in pieces. In a monolithic pour, the whole piece is poured amid a solitary procedure. While not reasonable in areas where solidifying is a genuine concern, monolithic slabs have various preferences in regions that are appropriate for this style of establishment. Â
6. entree
culinary arts
The word entrée in the culinary expressions can be confounding in light of the fact that it's one of those words that implies the exact inverse in a few sections of the world to what it implies in different parts. In the United States, the word entrée is frequently used to mean the piece of a supper that you would consider as the fundamental course. In different spots, especially Europe, be that as it may, it isn't extraordinary to hear the word entrée used to show a hors d'oeuvre, first course, or starter. Â
7. heterotropia
medicine
Allusion is a brief and indirect reference to a person, place, thing or idea of historical, cultural, literary or political significance. It does not describe in detail the person or thing to which it refers. It is just a passing comment and the writer expects the reader to possess enough knowledge to spot the allusion and grasp its importance in a text.
8. allusion
literature
Allusion is a brief and circuitous reference to a man, place, thing or thought of verifiable, social, artistic or political importance. It doesn't portray in detail the individual or thing to which it alludes. It is only a passing remark and the author anticipates that the reader will have enough information to recognize the implication and handle its significance in a content.
9. stingerfire fighting
The STINGER is a HRET (High Reach Extendable Turret) created with the most present day strategies for innovation with a long reach and a vast scope of movement. It permits quick, exact situating and awes with its great smothering execution. The consolidated regions of development of the water tower, the turret and the totally new sort of "Piercing Tools" cover all vital assault positions.