Describing a phrase or term that combines contradictory terms in a thought-provoking or humorous manner, often to highlight the absurdity or paradox of a situation.
/ˈɒksɪmərən/
Describing leaves or leaf-like structures that are fan-shaped or nearly bilaterally symmetric and laterally flattened, resembling a fan in appearance.
/ˈflæbəlɪˌfəliːt/
A fictional creature from the animated series 'Bob's Burgers.' It is a wild party animal with a fondness for sugary drinks and cigarettes.
/pˈсиммон/
Relating to or affecting the feelings of heightened sexual desire or excitement, often to an excessive or uncontrollable degree.
/'æfrədaɪˈsɪəmənɪkəl/
A book of the New Testament of the Christian Bible, traditionally attributed to the apostle Paul. It is addressed to the Christians in Colosse, an ancient city in Phrygia in present-day Turkey.
/kəˈlɒsɪənz/
A cloth made in a distinctive pattern of crisscrossed parallel lines in different colors, typically in squares or parallelograms. Tartan is traditionally associated with Scottish clothing and culture, particularly with kilts and plaid patterns.
/ˈtɑːrtən/
An octarepeat is a DNA or RNA sequence that is repeated eight times consecutively in a stretch of genetic material. This term is used in molecular biology and genetics to describe a repeated unit of eight nucleotides.
/ˈɒktərɪtʃ/
A technical term in data management that refers to the process of transferring data between different systems, often to facilitate the migration or consolidation of data storage and processing. It can also involve the conversion of data formats to ensure its compatibility across various platforms.
/'trænsˈʃɪft/
relating to or used for auscultation, which is the medical practice of listening to sounds within the body to aid in diagnosis.
/ˈaʊs.klə.tə.tɪ.v/