Moriah is a mountain in the Bible, traditionally identified as the Mount Zion in Jerusalem, where the Temple of Solomon is believed to have been built, although historical evidence suggests it could be another location.
/məˈriː.ə/
long boots that protect the ankles and lower legs, often made of rubber or waterproof material; they are designed to be worn over regular boots to keep the feet and lower legs dry and warm, especially in wet or snowy conditions.
/ˈoʊvəˌbouters/
In an asynchronous manner; not at the same time, or in a non-simultaneous manner.
/ˌʌnsɪncəˈkeɪn/
In a manner or to a degree that kills fungi, especially used to describe the action of fungicides or antifungal treatments.
/ˈfʌŋ.kəs.a.dɪ.li/
Describing a condition or state where organisms or structures are sporidiiferous. Specifically, this term relates to organisms or structures that generate sporidia, which are multicellular spore-like structures involved in the sexual reproduction of certain fungi or protists.
/spɔr.idi.ɪˈfər.əs/
Incorrectly educated or taught; given a false or misleading education. It often refers to the inadequate or distorted form of education that leads to cognitive or moral deficiencies.
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To conduct a rehearsal or a preliminary performance of an event or a scenario, typically for training, testing, or preparatory purposes.
/ˈpriːnækt/
A specific river named Clear Creek Ite, possibly located in a particular geographic region, which is part of the Clear Creek watershed.
/ˈklɪr ˌkriːk aɪˈtiː/