Relating to both the mandible (lower jaw) and the face; describing a condition or feature that affects both the jaw and facial structures.
/mændɪbju'lɒfəsɪəl/
The process of restoring or returning a wild or natural state to an animal or plant that has been domesticated, or the reduction of the degree of domestication.
/ˌʌndəˈmɑː.stɪ.keɪ.ʃən/
An animal with a single functional claw or digit; often refers to certain species of fish, amphibians, and invertebrates.
/ˌmnoʊ.dækˈtaɪli/
The process of converting iron ore into iron or steel, usually through a series of chemical and physical transformations, such as smelting or electrochemistry.
/ˈɪərəmˈmeɪk/
An excessive enthusiast or obsessive collector of tax-related materials, including tax forms, receipts, and other financial documents that are often required when filing income taxes, even when not strictly necessary. The term is used humorously to describe someone who takes an inordinate and often obsessive interest in tax matters.
/ˈteɪ.kə.hɑː,lɪk/
Nesmith refers to a surname or a specific person, such as John Nesmith, a popular American actor and television personality known for his roles in shows like ‘The Originals’ on CW and ‘Adventure!’ on ABC
/ˈnɛs.mɪθ/
A colloquial term used to indicate something is the worst or most poorly made version of a thing, often accompanied by a sense of disdain or criticism. It can also imply something is out of fashion or outdated.
/ˈnæfəst/
Having four sperm cells, often used in botanical contexts to describe certain types of pollen or seeds.
/ˌtetrəˈsɜːrmpəs/