Relating to or denoting the small particles of rock or metallic substances that are found on the surfaces of rocks or objects in space but are unaffected by frictional heat; related to micrometeorites.
/ˈmaɪ.kro.mɛ.tро.ˈtɪk.ɪ.ک/
relating to or denoting the third eyelid, particularly the nictitating membrane (passerine bird) or the palpebral eyelid (canine and feline).
/nɪkˈtɪtənz/
A colloquial term in certain languages (such as Uzbek) that generally refers to a type of sandwich or wrap, often rolls or flatbreads filled with meat, vegetables, and spices. It's a beloved fast food in many Central Asian countries.
/dʒɪldí/
A humorous term or nickname for someone who has hair that looks like a mixture of being bald and having full, long hair; often used to describe someone whose hairline has receded, but they still have a significant amount of hair. The term is a playful combination of the words ‘bald’ and ‘Brunhilda’ (a famous name often used in stories of knights and dragons).
/ˈbældɪlɒkz/
Not having or resembling the qualities of poetry, especially lacking in grace, beauty, or elegance; inartistic or unpoetic.
/ænˈtɪ.pə.θɪk/
Burstinesses is a relatively uncommon term that can be derived from 'burstiness,' which refers to the characteristic of something happening or appearing in sudden, intense, or frequent bursts. The term is generally used to describe events, processes, or phenomena that are characterized by such periodic outbursts or fluctuations.
/ˈbɜːrtɪsnɪz/
A person who competes in wrestling, which is a sport that involves grappling without weapons to subdue an opponent by various throws, holds, and pressures. Wrestlers may train in professional wrestling, amateur wrestling, or various forms of traditional and cultural wrestling.
/ˈres.tl.ər/
A system of magnetic poles or electric charges involving three poles, or the arrangement of three separate poles in connection with an electrical or magnetic system.
/ˈtraɪpəl/
To tell a story or relate a narrative in a particular manner, often emphasizing the telling over the content. It can also refer to the act of recounting or narrating a story.
/ˈstɔriˌeɪt/
A French term, specifically from the Picard dialect, referring to a type of fiddle or violin. It is also used in the context of a mercenary or soldier who is paid for his services, similar to the term 'hireling'.
/peərˈkwɛtər/