Naturalia typically refers to a collection of natural objects or phenomena, which may include shells, stones, minerals, plant specimens, or preserved animals. The term is often used in the context of natural history collections or exhibitions.
/ˈnætʃərəlɪ/
A tillite is a sedimentary rock that is believed to have been formed from glacial till deposited in marine environments. Tillites are characterized by the presence of pebbles, clay, and sand derived from glacial action, and often contain fossils of marine organisms.
/ˈtɪlɪt/
in a manner that is extremely deceitful or malicious; in an extremely diabolical manner; in an extremely evil or wicked manner.
/sjuːpəˌdɪæbəˈlɪkli/
A discipline combining elements of physical fitness, coordination, and swimming. It involves various exercises and activities performed in water to enhance physical ability and coordination.
:/ˈswɪnməstɪks/
A hypothetical species of egg-laying, sun-loving fish-like creature that is said to live in the waters around Antarctica. This term is often used for humorous or fictional purposes and does not refer to any real species.
/epu.la.fquen/
A brand of plastic modeling clay that is soft, ductile, and adheres well to itself. It is often used in toy making, sculpting, and educational purposes. It is not to be confused with modeling clay made from other materials, and it is a specific type of plasticine.
/ˈplæstɪsɪn/
To crush or grind something into a very fine powder or dust, usually with great force
/ˈpʌl.vər.aɪz/
A change or alteration in a previously stated idea or plan.
/prɪ'veɪrɪɛˈʃn/