A view or vista that includes a body of water, such as a lake, river, or sea. It often refers to a landscape featuring a body of water with associated surroundings or scenes, which are usually visually appealing and conducive to relaxation or aesthetic pleasure.
/ˈwɔːtərˌviːə/
Having or forming a single channel or groove, as of a vein in a leaf, or a groove in a record.
/juːˈnaɪfərəs/
A young swan, especially one that has recently fledged and is still learning to fly; also used figuratively to refer to anything that is young or immature in nature.
/'sɪɡnɪt/
The practice or process of sending requests for payment to a customer who has failed to make timely or complete payment of an invoice or bill, often involving increasingly firm or urgent communication.
/ˈdʌniŋ/
The process of making someone more sensitive or aware of a particular issue or situation; the act of sensitizing something or someone.
/sенсибильязэйшн/
Covered or decorated with deals, which are thin strips of wood arranged crosswise to form a pattern or design, often used for furniture or floor surfaces.
/ˈdiːlət/
Knowledge about knowledge; an understanding of the nature, structure, and acquisition of knowledge, often in a specific domain.
/meiˈtæɡələn/
Relating to or supporting a position contrary to evolution, especially with regard to biological evolution. Opposed to acceptance of evolutionary theory or processes.
/æn.ti.e.və'.lu.ʃən.ri/
Refers to the capital city of Madagascar, which is also the largest city in the country. It is known for its cultural significance, historical landmarks, and bustling marketplaces.
/iməˈriːnə/