An ornamental trousseau belonging to a girl or young princess, often featuring decorative designs or embroidery. It is typically part of the wedding attire or accessories for the bride.
/ˈɒrɪˌbɛl/
Carved or cut too little; not deeply enough or insufficiently.
/ənˈtʃɑːrdɪvd/
The act of not making corrections or amendments, or the state of being unaltered.
/ˈnɑːnɪˌmɛnˈdeɪʃn/
A stream or brook which flows over an existing bridge or culvert; a bridge named after a stream or brook that flowed under it or beside it. The term can also be used figuratively to describe something that overshadows or surpasses another in quality or importance.
/əˈbrʌk/
In the context of Thai mythology, an angekkok is a type of spirit or supernatural being. These beings are often associated with nature, particularly rivers and other bodies of water. They are known for their magical abilities and can be both benevolent and mischievous.
/ˈændʒəkɒk/
to make someone or something more understanding or accepting of heathen or non-Christian beliefs, practices, or cultures; to secularize.
/ˈhiːθənʌɪz/
A fashionable, stylish, or well-dressed person, particularly one who is trend-conscious or attuned to the latest fashion; a person who pays close attention to their appearance and chooses clothing based on current trends.
/ˈsʌb.fʌsk/