The act of festooning, or the state of being festooned; the action of hanging down in a pendant manner, or the appearance of things so hung down; a festoon.
/ˈfestənəri/
To remove something that prevents a view or access, to make something previously obscured by a blockage visible or accessible.
/dɪ.sə.kluːz/
Stavanger is a city in western Norway and the administrative centre of Rogaland county. It is an important commercial and industrial city on the coast, known for its shipbuilding, oil industry, and numerous offshore oil installations.
/ˈstɑːvæŋər/
A type of orchid that has the mouth or lip of the flower pouch-shaped, often with elaborate and distinctive colors or markings that are adaptations for pollination.
/ɡlɒsˈsɪdɪə/
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/
Refers to organisms or ecosystems that obtain nutrients directly from non-living environmental sources such as soil, water, or dissolved substances, without the need for a food chain or food web.
/ɛndəˈtrɒfɪk/
A large, bag-like container used for storing and transporting mail, often for postal purposes. It can also refer to overalls or aprons worn by postal workers to protect their clothing from ink or soot.
/meɪlkˈsæks/
Tending or inclined to deal exclusively or largely in merchandise; mercantile. (Of a person or place) Specifically devoted to or marked by commercial activity or commerce.
/təˈværɪəs/
The act of suppressing or the condition of being suppressed; the restraining or preventing of something by force, authority, or restraining measures.
/ˈsصادق_supression/
To write or pronounce an epitaph, typically for a person who has died; to create a memorial inscription or declaration for a deceased person.
/ˈep.ɪ.tæ.fɪ.aɪzd/