Substances or activities that enhance or restore vigor, vitality, or energy; typically used in the context of natural health products, physical exercises, or mental activities designed to improve one’s overall well-being and energy levels.
/ɪnˈvɪɡ.ə.reɪ.təz/
Describes something that is extremely cuddly, soft, or appealing, often in a childlike or cute way. It can also be used to describe someone or something that is likable and adorable in an endearing manner.
/ˈsɒki/
An ornamental trousseau belonging to a girl or young princess, often featuring decorative designs or embroidery. It is typically part of the wedding attire or accessories for the bride.
/ˈɒrɪˌbɛl/
A term coined from a fictional language in a game or story, meaning 'spirit guardian'. It is often used to refer to a magical creature or spirit with the responsibility of protecting a specific location, person, or thing.
/ʃuɡˈnæns/
A congenital limb malformation characterized by the complete or partial absence of the central part of the hand or foot, with the remaining fingers or toes fanned out or fused in an imperfect manner.
/ɛkˈtrədəkˈtælɪ/
Impervious to insults; unable to be hurt emotionally by criticism or offensive remarks.
/ˈɪnsəltpruːf/
situated below the orbit of the eye; denoting a nerve or foramen (opening) that passes below the orbit of the eye and is involved in sensation of the upper teeth and adjacent areas.
/ˌɪnfrəˈɔːrbaɪəl/
A term sometimes used in Italian to refer to an aircraft or flight, particularly in a historical or nostalgic context. In a broader sense, it can also refer to a craft or vessel, especially one that is small or of a traditional design. The word can also be used figuratively to describe something that seems to fly or move swiftly through the air or a medium.
/ˈraxːi/
A mechanism, device, or system designed to counteract or reduce the effects of side-to-side movement, particularly in motor vehicles, ships, and other moving objects. It can also refer to the resistance against such movement.
/ˈæntɪˈswェɪ/