Not having won a medal, especially in a sports competition. It can also refer to something or someone not distinguished by any award, prize, or notable achievement.
/ʌnˈmed.əld/
To publish a book, article, or other work in collaboration with another publisher or editorial group, sharing the responsibilities, benefits, and risks associated with the publication.
Gleda is a name of Slavic origin, typically found in Albanian and Macedonian contexts. It is often given to females and means 'flax' in some languages or 'victorious' in others.
/MPLi:di: svei/
An action or practice that is harmful, hurtful, or detrimental, especially in a professional or official capacity. A dis-service can refer to doing something that causes a negative impact or preventing something beneficial from occurring.
/diːˈsɜːrv Iservice/
The pronephros is the embryonic kidney structure found early in vertebrate development, preceding the mesonephros and metanephros. It includes a series of coiled tubules that analogous to the nephrons of the later-forming kidneys.
/ˈprəu.nɛf.rɒs/
Refers to the adoption or extreme implementation of the principles and practices of Jacobinism. Jacobins were followers of the Jacobin Club during the French Revolution, which promoted radical political ideas such as secularism, meritocracy, and the abolition of privileges.
/dʒəˈbɪnɪzd/
The activity or skill of preparing and making food by adjusting the ingredients, utensils, and heat sources to achieve a specific result, flavor, or texture.
/ˈkəʊ.kɪŋ/
The extreme or most vigorous expression of dash; characterized by courage, energy, and a desire for adventure, often used in a slightly exaggerated or flamboyant manner; also can be used to describe something that is the most stylish or trendy.
/ˈdæʃ.ɪ.stɪ/
Unprojective refers to something that does not involve or rely on the concept of projection, especially in the fields of mathematics, particularly in projective geometry, or in other contexts where a projective property is not applicable or is being denied.
/ʌnˈproʊ.jɛk.tɪv/
Term used to describe a school system or institution that combines features of a college or university with those of a secondary school, often emphasizing advanced academic pursuits for high school students.
/psoʊdaːˈləʊdʒiːɪt/