Refers to a series of gears or devices that mesh or fit together, or parts that interconnect with one another. Also used metaphorically to describe systems, behaviors, or rules that are mutually dependent and reinforce each other.
/ˈɪn.tər.lɒk.ɪŋ/
Water droplets that are carried by the wind after rainfall, creating a misty or drifting appearance in the air.
The historical cultural and artistic movement associated with troubadours, particularly in Southern France during the 12th and 13th centuries. It includes the creation and performance of courtly love songs, poetry, and other forms of lyrical and musical expression.
/trʌˈbeɪ.tʃər.ɪ.zɪsm/
Without a victory; unsuccessful or without winning in a competition, contest, or battle.
/ˈvɪktərɪləs/
Relating to glossology, the branch of linguistics that deals with the study and description of glosses, which are word-for-word translations of another language to assist in interpreting or teaching it.
/ɡlɒsˈtɪtɪk/
A substance or treatment intended to prevent or reverse the calcimine process in fabrics or other materials, typically used in the textile industry to reduce water absorption and improve durability.
/æntɪˈkæl.si.mɪn/
A mountain range in the eastern part of the Czech Republic, also sometimes used metaphorically to refer to a difficult or steep challenge or journey.
/ʃɛnɪcki/