Smearwort is a type of aquatic plant that grows in fresh water and is known for its ability to form films or smears on the water's surface. It is often found in stagnant or slow-moving water and can be an indicator of poor water quality.
/ˈsmεər.wɔːrt/
A male given name of Arabic origin, often used as a surname. It can also refer to a title or honorific in certain contexts, such as 'protector' or 'descendants of the Prophet.' It is a variant spelling of 'nasir.'
/ˈneɪsər/
mountainous areas or features, usually related to the geographical characteristics of a place with many steep or uneven hills and mountains.
/ˈmɒntjʊˌɒsɪti/
Relating to opposing or countering the effects of nicotine. Often used in the context of products designed to help people quit smoking or reduce nicotine intake.
/æntiˈnɑːkətɪ/
A subgenus within the genus Ramphastos, a group of colorful, long-billed, frugivorous birds known as toucans, specifically those with a particularly large bill and a white or yellow throat stripe.
/ræmfəˈsteɪdid/
A verb in Latin that translates to 'you ask' or 'you inquire', used to express the act of seeking information or knowledge through questioning.
/kweriz/
The quality or state of being capable of being concealed or kept secret; the ability to hide something effectively.
/kən'si:leəibiliti/
To ask people for money or other assistance in a public place by appealing directly to them, often repeatedly and in a manner that many find intrusive or annoying.
/ˈpænhæpled/
The act of replacing the panels, typically in furniture, walls, or cabinetry, with new materials to renovate or refurbish them.
/' repəlˌniŋ/