1. A crane or crane-like machine used for lifting or lowering something, especially on a fishing boat. 2. A metal hook sometimes with a handle, used to secure large fish by hooking the gills, particularly on recreational fishing boats.
/ɡæf/
A brand name known for making shoes with soles that contain special rubber particles designed to provide better traction in various ground conditions, such as rocks and loose debris.
/ˈviːbrəm/
Having or consisting of many hinges or joints, typically used to describe structures, machines, or animals with multiple segments that can move independently of each other.
/ˈmʌltɪˌærtɪkjəˌleɪt/
A surname or a given name, not commonly found in the English-speaking world. It may refer to a person of Nordic descent or someone who uses it as a last name.
/ˈhɛlmərz/
A term combining 'coin' and 'mate,' 'coinmate' refers to a person or community that exchanges or trades digital currencies, often through a decentralized platform. It can also refer to a platform or service that facilitates such exchanges.
/ˈkɔɪn.mait/
Not in regular contact with other humans; living in isolation with no known communication or interaction with the outside world. Often used to describe indigenous tribes or communities that remain untouched by modern civilization.
/ʌnˈkɒnt.fɛkt.canvas.next/
Referring to concepts or phenomena that are reminiscent of or loosely related to linguistic structures or principles but are not fully linguistic in nature.
/kwozə'lɪŋɡwɪstɪk/
To laugh in a resonant, emphatic, or stomping manner, with one's body moving and typically one's stomach contracting. It implies a hearty, joyous, and enthusiastic form of laughter.
/'bɛliˌlɑːf/
a state of being alert and attentive, especially to detect or avoid danger or to prevent a mistake; caution and vigilance.
/ˈwætчfəlθ/
A generic term used to refer to various dishes and foods made from manioc, a root vegetable also known as cassava, which is highly cultivated in tropical regions for its starchy tubers.
/mændiˈɒkəs/