a state or condition of having a thick layer of moss; a characteristic of something that is covered with moss or has the texture or appearance similar to moss.
/ˈmɒs.ə.nɪз/
A type of Tehuelche-style canoe widely used by the Mapuche and other native peoples of Patagonia in South America, usually made from a single tree trunk, pointed at both ends, and decorated with geometric designs.
/ˈpiːrəkiː/
The state of being cowed; a feeling of meekness and submissiveness that arises from a lack of self-confidence or fear of authority or criticism.
/ˈkaʊdəsnes/
Extremely handsome; very good-looking. Describes someone with exceptional physical attractiveness.
/ˈsjuːpərˈhændsʌm/
The process of converting volatile components from a substance into a more stable form, often through physical techniques such as cooling or chemical methods to remove volatiles.
/dɪˌvəʊləˈtɪlɪz/
In mathematics, the original expression or equation that is subject to a calculation or operation; also, a response or reply to a question, typically referring to the simplest or most direct form of response.
/æns/
A fictional character or place, often used in stories or games, which has no specific origin or history other than what is provided in the context. The term 'Kalida' can be used metaphorically to refer to something fabricated or imaginary.
/ˈkælɪdə/
Dothidella is a genus of fungi in the class Dothideomycetes, primarily found in and associated with vascular plants. It is known for its diverse range of species and interactions with various plant hosts, often playing a role in plant health and sometimes causing diseases.
/dɒθɪdələ/
A historical term referring to a professional blacksmith who specialized in making armor, particularly for the upper or lower body. In some contexts, it can also denote a blacksmith who dealt with specialized armor for horses or other animals.
/ˈbrɑːɡ.ə.nər/
Acastids are a family of small, marine gastropod molluscs that can be found in the bathyal zone of the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. They are typically characterized by a roughly spherical or elongate shell and tend to live in tube-like structures they create or use the shells of dead organisms. Acastids are part of the superfamily Calotoidea.
/ˈæ.kæ.stɪdz/