Norlandism refers to the study or practice of Norland, a hypothetical country or geographical region that does not exist. This term could also refer to cultural, linguistic, or social characteristics or practices unique to Norland.
/'nɔ:rləndɪzм/
A traditional Algerian cultural event or poetry contest involving recitation of poetry by poets and scholars, usually held during religious holidays and important festivals.
/ˈtæzi.ə/
A section of the carapace of certain turtles and tortoises, typically found on the underside and shaped like a V.
_/ɪˌfaʊ pləˈstrɑːn/
A condition characterized by the rapid consumption or assimilation of food, often in a pathological or uncontrolled manner.
/'tæksi[f]əˈji:ə/
An extreme or irrational fear of music, also known as musical euphobia or musophobia in some contexts. Individuals suffering from musicophobia experience intense anxiety, distress, or even physical reactions when exposed to music.
/ˌmjuːzɪˈkɒfɪə/
Unable to be destroyed or eliminated; eternal or perpetual.
/ˈʌnki:əbl/
The process or practice of replacing or renewing bait in a trap, hook, or other device. It can also refer to the act of baiting or using bait in a deceptive or misleading manner, often in a commercial context to lure customers.
/ˈriː.bā.tɪŋ/
Of or pertaining to xanthochromia, a condition characterized by the presence of bilirubin in the cerebrospinal fluid, which can indicate a severe neurological condition such as subarachnoid hemorrhage.
/ˌzænθroʊˈkroid/
The branch of military science dealing with field artillery, or the body of field artillery, or a class of cannon; also an engagement of cannon fire.
/ˈkænənri/