multiposment
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The new multiposment chair can be adjusted for both office work and lounging.
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anvil
C1A heavy iron or steel block with a flat top, typically used by blacksmiths to hammer and shape heated metal. It is a fundamental tool in metalworking that provides a resistant surface for forging and shaping objects.
bodkin
B2Percer ou enfoncer quelque chose avec un objet pointu.
bowstring
B2A bowstring is the cord that connects the two ends of a bow, which is pulled back to create the tension required to launch an arrow. In a broader technical sense, it can also refer to a structural component in engineering or architecture, such as a chord in a truss, that resembles the string of a bow.
maldentize
C1Façonner, aligner ou créer des indentations de manière incorrecte sur une surface.
dishydrer
C1A specialized apparatus or chemical agent used to extract moisture from substances or environments. It is commonly employed in industrial processing, laboratory research, and food preservation to ensure stability and longevity by removing water content.
antisectile
C1To treat or modify a material or substance to make it resistant to being cut, sliced, or divided. This term is typically used in industrial and materials science contexts to describe hardening processes that prevent shearing or mechanical cleavage.
bucket
B2In an academic or professional context, to bucket means to group, categorize, or classify data or items into specific sets for easier analysis. It involves organizing diverse information into manageable, distinct units based on shared characteristics.
cord
A1C'est un lien long, fin et souple, souvent formé de plusieurs fils torsadés. On l'utilise pour attacher des objets ou comme câble électrique.
triclaudy
C1To secure or seal a system, document, or container using three distinct layers of protection or from three specific access points. It refers to the act of implementing a triple-locked or three-fold security measure to ensure maximum privacy or safety.
redocal
C1To re-establish a central point of reference or to recalibrate a system’s focus to its original or updated specifications. It is predominantly used in technical and organizational management to describe the act of bringing a project back to its core objective.