A term used in some languages to refer to the serviette or napkin used for wiping the hands or face during a meal or in other situations. In some contexts, it can also refer to a handkerchief.
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The state or quality of being a forerunner, specifically involving pioneering or being a trailblazer in a particular field or activity.
/ˈfɔː.rər.ʌn.ə.sɪp/
In some educational systems, particularly in the UK, a Lulu is a term used to refer to a student who has failed an examination or is not passing, and therefore leaves or is expelled from the institution. It can also refer to a student who successfully finishes their studies and thereby passes the course to the next level (graduate).
/lǔlú/
An ancient region in Thrace that corresponds to the northeastern part of the Balkan Peninsula, now largely encompassing the Bulgarian region of Thrace and parts of Greece, Turkey, and Serbia.
/ˈtreɪ.lɪ.ə/
Maricultures (plural of mariculture) refer to the farming of marine organisms, such as fish, shellfish, seaweeds, and other aquatic species, in marine environments under human management for commercial, recreational, or conservation purposes.
/ˌmærəˈkʌltʃərz/
to pierce or pass through something completely, often with a sharp object, from one surface to the other, referring to a thorough or complete penetration.
/ˈtræns.pɪə.kəd/
A geological term referring to a group of iron-magnesium silicate minerals that crystallize in an orthorhombic system, related to the garnet group but having different crystal structure. They often form in metamorphic rocks and can occur in a variety of colors such as green, brown, and red.
/ˈhæɡəˌtaɪz/
Regulars are people who habitually frequent a particular place or engage in a particular activity; they are accustomed or consistent in their attendance or behavior. They are often viewed as familiar and established by the regulars of the establishment.
/ˈreɡələrz/