Molten refers to something that has been heated until it is in a liquid state, especially a metal that is melted and flowing, and also to the state of being melted or melted and flowing.
/ˈmɔːl.tən/
Relating to or named after John D. Clayton, an American naturalist in the 19th century who was known for his contributions to ornithology and the founding of the National Audubon Society.
/ˈklεɪ.tən.iən/
Loewite is a phosphate mineral found in hydrothermal veins and igneous rocks. It is typically colorless or white with a vitreous luster and a conchoidal fracture. The mineral is named after a German mineralogist, Bernhard Heinrich Lubbert Löwe.
/ˈlaʊwaɪt/
A network or system that is specifically designed to operate within a single room or a small area, often used for interconnecting devices such as smart home devices or computer peripherals, and usually not extending beyond the immediate proximity of the devices it serves.
/ˈbeɪɡiːnét/
A substance or remedy that promotes perspiration, often used to relieved fever or to treat certain illnesses.
/daɪ.əˈfɔːr.tɪk/
Also known as Kyrgyz people, an ethnic group primarily inhabiting Kyrgyzstan and neighboring countries, characterized by their rich cultural heritage, nomadic traditions, and traditional crafts such as embroidery and textile arts.
Lacking respect for one's parents; disrespectful and disobedient towards parental authority, often as a result of insolence or inattention. It describes a behavior or attitude that is contrary to the traditional moral expectations of respecting one’s elders and caregivers.
/ˈfʌn.fɪ.məl/
A term that is not commonly used in English, but in French means 'grive,' which is a thrush, specifically the common blackbird (Turdus merula) in France.
/grivwaz/
The quality or state of being resistant to damage or deterioration from exposure to the weather, such as rain, wind, sun, or ice.
/ˈwiːðərprəfəsəsiz/
Redcliffe is a surname and also refers to a village located in Gloucestershire, England. The name also sometimes carries historical or architectural significance, often associated with a manor or castle of the same name.
/ˈredklɪf/