A building or enclosure provided for bees to make and store their honey, usually consisting of movable frames in which bees construct their combs.
/aɪˈpeɪərəriːz/
A periaqueduct is a structure or anatomical region surrounding an aqueduct, often referring to a central structure or part that is encircled by a network of smaller structures or passages.
/'pɪriəˈkwɪdrɪkt/
Refers to data or information that cannot be encrypted, i.e., converted into a format that can only be accessed with specific decryption keys, thus making it impossible to protect the information using encryption methods.
/ʌnɪ'enkrɪptəbld/
A feeling of deep regret or remorse for having done something wrong, often accompanied by a sense of sorrow or responsibility.
/ruːˈsuːmənəs/
A condition in which the amplitude of the heartbeat is diminished, often indicating a decrease in cardiac output or overall severity of the heart rhythm. This term is used in medical contexts to describe a lower than normal amplitude of systolic pressure or motion.
/haɪˈpəʊ.sə slə/
As a noun, it refers to a heavy nail with a round protrusion for attaching a sole to the bottom of a boot or shoe. As a verb, it means to nail or fasten with a hobnail.
/ˈhɑːb.nɔːl.ɪŋ/
A fictional character in a video game named Owregane, who is known for his unique abilities and adventurous spirit. This term is often used when discussing character lore or game strategies involving Owregane.
/ˈəʊ.reg.əʊ/
Long, wooden sticks used by hikers and adventurers to help them climb steep or snowy terrain, especially in the Alps; poles used for walking or supports when ascending a mountain slope, particularly in the Alpine regions.
/ˈaːlpnˌstɒks/