A genus of large herbivorous dinosaur commonly depicted with a long neck and tail, typically encountered in fossils from the Jurassic period of North America. Its name comes from the Greek words ‘bronte’ (thunder) and ‘saurus’ (lizard), referring to the sound of the rocks in which its fossils were found.
/brɒntəˈsɔrəs/
Refers to a substance or action that prevents or neutralizes caustic or highly corrosive effects.
/æntɪˈkɔːsɪk/
A place where people eat, typically a casual or small-scale restaurant, diner, or café. It generally refers to an establishment where food and drink are served, often without the expectation of formal service or attire.
/ˈiː.tər.i/
Not using or containing a balloon; specifically, pertaining to non-balloon tires or vehicles that do not use air-filled balloons for suspension or propulsion.
/ˈbɔːlənləs/
Describing a compound or structure consisting of three nuclei or nuclear entities, often used in chemistry, materials science, or physics.
/traɪˈnklɪər/
The state or condition of being feverish; an indication of having a fever. Also, a feeling of great excitement or enthusiasm.
/fi:vərˈɪʃnɪzi:z/
People who have a strong inclination towards novelty and are generally excited by new experiences, ideas, or possessions.
/ˈniːəfɪliːəks/
Based on the possession of qualities considered to be of value in a particular context, such as effort, ability, and achievement, rather than factors such as wealth or inherited status. It espouses that positions of status and power should be based on individual merit.
/ˈmɜːrɪt.əˌkrə.tɪk/
A young jackdaw or a young guillemot. Also referred to as a young guillemot or a young jackdaw, depending on the species, and can variously mean a young bird, chick, or a respective species of young bird.
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A playful or creative word mix of different English words, often used for specific contexts like branding, puns, or artistic expressions.
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