Referring to situations or preparations made before a disaster or sudden event occurs, or the period of readiness before the occurrence of an emergency.
/priːˈəmprɪsɪm/
A person whose work or activity is cyclical with a weekly schedule or periodicity.
/hɪ.bəˈmæd.ə.reɪz/
Describing something that is pestilential, troublesome, or annoying to an extreme degree; often used metaphorically to indicate something that persists and brings irritation.
/ˈpleɪɡi/
Fed from or inserted into an external source, especially in the context of electricity supply, where it refers to a supply being fed from an external source rather than from the local or usual source.
/ˈaʊt.fɪd/
A taxonomic order of avicularian crabs, which are primarily marine invertebrates. These crabs are characterized by their peculiar appearance, with the body closely resembling an ornithiform stomach (bird-like)
/æv.ɪ.kə.lər.ɪm.ɔː.fɪ/
Not able to be tricked or deceived; impossible to fool.
/ʌnˈtrɪkəbəl/
The quality or state of being painful; the feeling of being hurt or distressed physically, mentally, or emotionally; the quality of causing discomfort or distress; the state or condition of experiencing or causing pain.
/orأفكار/
Relating to or occurring after a myocardial infarction (heart attack).
/'pəustˈfærkt/