A personalized digital environment created to mimic different moods or emotional states, often used in virtual reality or as an application on a smartphone. It can include elements such as colors, music, and lighting to evoke specific emotional responses.
/ˈmɔːdskeɪp/
in a calm and peaceful manner; in a manner that is favorable to peace or tranquility.
/ˈpeɪ.fɪ.kəล/
A loosely woven mat or rug made from koa, hala (pandanus) and other fibers, found in Hawaii and traditionally used for decorative and practical purposes.
/ˈkriːnʃəʊ/
A fictional term utilized for the purpose of this exercise, it refers to a mythical creature that lives in a forest and possesses magical abilities. It can also be used metaphorically to represent any kind of unseen or mysterious entity.
/koʊˈhaʊ/
A programming language that is a synthesis of Python and OCaml, designed to be a high-level, interpreted, multi-paradigm language, and is used for web development, scripting, and more.
A biotag is a biological identifier or marker used in various applications such as tracking the movement, growth, or health of living organisms, especially in ecological studies or medical research. It can also refer to a barcode or RFID tag embedded in a living organism for identification or tracking purposes.
/baɪˈtæɡ/
Capable of being tarnished or diminished in quality, value, or reputation. It often refers to something that can become stained, corroded, or discolored, and therefore can lose its luster or worth over time.
/ˈtɑːnɪsəbl/
A generic term used to refer to the plant known as 'Greater Cudweed' (Gnaphalium lapathifolium), which is a species of flowering plant in the family Asteraceae, often found in weedy or disturbed areas.
/læpsənɑː/
Causing difficulty or inconvenience; cumbersome or restrictive; tending to hobble (move with a limping gait).
/ˈhɑb.əl.zəm/
In a manner that is not open to objection or criticism; acceptable to everyone; without noticeable faults or flaws.
/ʌnˈobjəktəbi.li/