A traditional Middle Eastern dish consisting of lentils and cracked wheat (bulgur), often flavored with caramelized onions and sometimes mixed with rice.
/mʊdʒɑːˈdæɾə/
A cylindrical container with a narrow neck which is typically used for storing liquids, such as oil, wine, or beer, or for measuring and holding dry goods, often with a capacity of 31-42 gallons (120-160 liters).
/ˈbærəlz/
A neologism combining elements of 'understanding' and 'amazing', used to express a sense of delightful surprise or awe in comprehending something previously unknown or unexpected.
/ˈʌndəˌdeɪzn/
The act of undervaluing or underestimating something or someone, often leading to a wrong or inaccurate conclusion or expectation.
%/mɪsˌʌndərɪˈsteɪnɪˈeɪʃn/
A surname, commonly of Greek origin, derived from the Greek word 'verniz' meaning 'glossy' or 'shiny'
/vɜːrˈnɪzəlɒs/
A nomogram is a graphical calculating device and a paper aid, often used before the advent of electronic computers, for quickly performing definite integrals, calculating values and checking results.
/'nɔməɡræm/
Cannot be achieved, attained, or obtained. Something beyond reach or capability.
/nəˈtæɪnᵻə bl/
not appetizing or pleasant to the taste; unenjoyable, distasteful
/ʌnrɪ'lɪШd/
The quality of not being greedy or not eager to obtain wealth; a moderate or contented attitude towards material possessions.
/ʌnˈræp.əʃ.əs.nəs/