A hypothetical place or element in a fictional saga or lore, specifically coined to denote a location or a concept that is original to a story or world created by the author.
/læŋkˈfords/
Describing someone or something that lacks or does not use gestures, especially in speech. This term often refers to communication that is non-verbal and instead depends on formal words, clear expressions, or writing.
/ʌŋˈɡest.chu.lər/
A set of regulations or practices that prevent businesses from unfairly increasing prices during circumstances such as natural disasters or public health crises, often ensuring prices remain stable or do not increase excessively. It can also refer to measures taken to stop businesses from profiteering.
/æntɪˈprɑː.fɪ.tə.rɪŋ/
A term used to describe something believed to have a cure for all illnesses or problems, often used in a critical or satirical manner to indicate a solution that is too simplistic or unrealistic.
/ˈpæn.ə.siː/
The process of converting a Leydig cell or other cell type into a form that is characteristic of a Leydig cell, particularly in response to high levels of luteinizing hormone (LH). This process is crucial for the production of testosterone in the testes.
/ˈljuː.tɪ.naɪ.zーション/
A medical condition characterized by the presence of pus and inflammation in the fallopian tube, often resulting from a bacterial infection. It is a type of pyo- or abscess that can cause various symptoms including abdominal pain, fever, and altered menstrual patterns.
/pɪˌɒlæpˈɪŋk/
A machine that cuts off the chaff (dry, inedible plant material) from grain after threshing. It is part of the equipment used in grain processing.
/'tʃɑ:fˈʌɪtər/
Scaphitidae is a family of extinct marine gastropod mollusks that lived during the Cretaceous period. They are often referred to as 'scaphitoids' or 'scaphites', and are characterized by their distinctive, discoid shells with radial ribs.
/ˌskæf.ɪˈtaɪ.də/