A building or structure near a dock used for various purposes, such as loading and unloading cargo, storage, or maintenance of ships.
/ˈdɑːkhaʊs/
A position or role that is usually held by a junior member of a hierarchy or organization, typically involving less responsibility than a similar position held by a senior member.
/ˈdʒuː.nəˌreɪ.tɪ.z/
A bite or other injury inflicted by the front teeth rather than the back ones, often referring to a condition where a person bites their own tongue, lips, or cheek while sleeping or under the influence of a nervous condition.
/ˈfɔːrfaɪt/
A type of Italian pasta consisting of long tubes stuffed with ricotta cheese, spinach, and other fillings, typically baked with sauce and cheese.
/məˈni.kɔ.tti/
A prehistoric Native American people who lived in the southeastern United States, particularly in what is now the Florida panhandle and Georgia. They are known for their complex societies and unique cultural practices before European contact.
/taɪˈmyuː.kwən/
A peripatus, also known as a wetas or Peripatidae, is an invertebrate member of the phylum Arthropoda, characterized by the presence of a number of slender, leg-like appendages that are used for locomotion and for manipulation of food. They are typically found in moist, dark environments such as under logs and in leaf litter in forested areas.
/ˈperɪpətəs/