An obsolete medical term used formerly to refer to an inflammation of the eyebrow, which was believed to be connected with systemic health issues.
/ˌæntɨˈɡụlə/
The responsibility or blameworthy aspect of an offense, error, or misfortune; the person chiefly chargeable with misconduct or failure.
/ðəˈfɔːlt/
An instrument for measuring and recording the rate of breathing or respiration. It typically uses a conically-shaped paper drum driven by a mechanism that records the inspiratory and expiratory phases of breathing in a spiral pattern on the drum.
/'spi:skəроʊ/
Relating to or having smooth, uniformly convoluted, or little-cleft cerebral hemispheres, as in lissencephaly, a developmental brain disorder characterized by a lack of normal brain folds and grooves, resulting in a smooth brain surface.
/ˈlɪs.ən.dəˈfɪ.ackle/
A formal, ceremonial jacket or robe, typically with a military or academic context. It can also refer to a style of dress or uniform element used in certain cultural or ceremonial contexts.
/ˈæsɪ/
An unconventional term or adjective used humorously or sarcastically, often derived from a misspelling or play on words. It can be used to describe something that is unexpected, confusing, or intentionally written or spoken differently for emphasis or humor.
/mɔːrkz/
Any of various large reptiles that are usually very secretive, have smooth scaly skin that is usually dark green or brown, and are predatory and usually have powerful jaws and sharp, rigid, conical teeth. The term can also be used in a broader sense to include all members of the order Crocodilia, which includes crocodiles, alligators, caimans, and gharials, as well as similar prehistoric monstrous animals.
/krəˈkɒd.ə.lɪ.ən/
A person who is sent to relieve or replace another person, especially in a demanding or physically strenuous job. This term is rarely used in formal or standard contexts and is considered informal or archaic. Often used in a humorous or a fictional context to refer to a substitute, assistant, or a helper.
/ˈrɛliːfə/