The act of signing one's initials to a document or contract as a form of signature, usually to indicate agreement or approval.
/ˈɪn.tʃə.lɪŋ/
The Kutenai are a Native American tribe, also known as Kootenai, who originally inhabited parts of Montana, Idaho, and British Columbia, Canada. They are culturally and linguistically distinct and are recognized for their unique traditions and language.
/kəˈneɪi/
A historical figure, originally Banu Guiscard, also known as Count Roger I, a powerful Norman noble in southern Italy who helped establish the Kingdom of Sicily and was instrumental in the Norman conquest of southern Italy during the 11th century.
/ɡɔiskʁod/
A Dealership is a business establishment that sells vehicles and related products and services, often with the option to repair and service those vehicles.
/ˈdɪliːtʃəz/
A person who expresses opposition or disapproval in a formal or official manner, often through a formal written or spoken statement. A strong objector or dissenter.
/ˈremənstrətər/
Very basic or simple, especially to an undesirable extent. Typically used to describe something that is overly simplistic or intended for beginners to the point where it may be uninteresting or even patronizing for more advanced learners or experts.
/ˈsu.pər ɪˈlɪ.min.ə.tɪ/
A lightmouthed person is one who talks too freely, especially about things that should be kept secret or who gossips a lot.
/ˈlaɪtmoʊθɪd/
A state or quality of being haven, providing safety, security, or comfort. Typically used to describe a place or situation that is bountiful, safe, and secure, often referring to a person who brings safety and comfort to others.
/hævnˈfuled/
A suboffice is a smaller or auxiliary office that operates within a larger organization and serves a specific geographic area, department, or function. It can be considered a satellite office or a branch office where specific tasks or services are performed on behalf of the main office.
/ˈsʌb.ə.fɑː.kəs/