To expand excessively; to expand beyond the necessary or desirable limits.
/oʊvərˈɛkspænd/
A slang term for dock laborers, especially those in the fishing industry, or locally, it can refer to young workers or juvenile delinquents.
/ˈskæliːz/
A somewhat informal term that suggests something is partially covered or exposed, or reduced in quantity or extent; often implies a slight sense of minimal coverage, exposure, or reduction.
/beɪrites/
The act of instituting and conducting a legal case against a defendant for a criminal offense, or the person doing this, especially a lawyer who does this as a regular occupation.
/prəˈsɛk.ju.tɪŋ/
The view that knowledge, truth, and morality exist in relation to cultural, social, or individual perspectives, and are not absolute or universal.
/ˌ releɪtəvˈɪzəm/
A diminutive term of endearment for a girl, often used in Russian literature and Russian language. It is a familiar and affectionate term similar to 'sweetie' or 'honey' in English. It can also denote both a specific girl or someone perceived as sweet and innocent.
/ˈsæʃənka/
A term used in taxonomy for a subfamily of sculpins (Cottidae) known for their morphology and shared characteristics like grooved skin scales and often having a sharp spine in front of the dorsal fin. This subfamily includes various species such as the striped rockfish.
/sɪˈnɑːd.noɪd/
Necrographers are individuals who engage in necrography, which involves the study and depiction of death, often through art, literature, or scientific research. This term can encompass morticians, forensic pathologists, artists who specialize in depictions of death, and others who indulge in or study death-related topics.
/ˈnɛkrəɡrafhər/