expected to occur or come soon, impending, about to happen
/ˈdaʊnˈkaʊmɪŋ/
To remove all the feathers from a bird or feathered creature, making it completely naked of its feather covering.
/dɪˈpljuːmət/
A rare inorganic compound consisting of calcium phosphate and arsenic, Ca5P3O13, sometimes used in the manufacture of ceramics; it is also known as arsenocalcite or asiplesite.
/'saɪtrəsɪˌrɑːtɪt/
A pantothenate is the anion of pantothenic acid, a B-vitamin, which is vital for various processes in the body including acting as a component of coenzymes that are involved in metabolism. As an adjective, it describes substances containing pantothenic acid or derived from it.
/pæn.əˈθɪneɪt/
The term czarevna is a Russian term which historically refers to the Russian equivalent of a tsarina (wife of a tsar), a tsarevich’s (son of a tsar) mother, or a eldest daughter of a tsar who has a claim to the throne.
/tʃəˈrɛvna/
The quality or state of being intolerable, especially in terms of discomfort, inability to cope, or unwillingness to accept or tolerate something.
/ˌɪntərˈtɔːrəbəlɪti/
A type of paper that is made from a mixture of paper fibers and burlap or jute fibers, and is used for various print and drawing applications, such as light to medium weight prints and sketching.
A fictional creature in the novel 'The Swedru Mysteries', resembling a hybrid between a dragon and an insect. It is characterized by its winged body and several sets of smaller wings.
/ˈsvɛdrʊ/
Having a label-like structure that is tubular in shape, often used to describe certain floral structures in botany, such as petals or sepals.
/tʌbəlˈeɪlət/