To spur or urge on; to incite or encourage by means of stimulants or remonstrances; to provoke or irritate into action or effort.
/ˈɡoʊ.diːθ/
A region in Peru known for its ancient geoglyphs (geometric earthworks created from indentations in the ground), which can only be appreciated from the air. The Nazca Lines are a collection of large ancient designs that have been etched into the desert plains of southern Peru. Some theories suggest they may have been created by the Nazca culture around 500 BCE to 500 CE.
/nɑː.tsoʊ/
Not separated or clarified from other components; retaining original complexity or mixture.
/ʌnˈdeɪ.kənˈvəld/
To exceed normal or reasonable limits; to become excessive or extravagant, especially in cost or price.
/ˈeksrəˌbeɪt/
A type of immature oyster that is not yet ready for consumption. Behn is used to describe oysters in their juvenile stage before they can be harvested and eaten.
/biːn/
Pseudomycelial refers to a form of growth or structure that resembles mycelium but is not actually produced by a fungus. Mycelium is the vegetative part of a fungus consisting of a mass of branching thread-like hyphae.
/ˌpsoʊ.dəˈmaɪ.kiə.lɪ.ə/
1. A detailed depiction of something in art or design, showing how it will look once it is constructed or completed. 2. In 3D modeling and animation, the process of generating a picture or video from a digital 3D model.
/ˈrendərɪŋ/
A genus of moths of the family Castniidae. Aulodes moths are known for their striking appearance and are considered day-flying moths. They are found in tropical and subtropical regions. Notably, members of this genus attract a lot of attention due to their colorful and large size.
/ɔləˈdoʊdz/
A variant spelling of semihitant, which refers to a ligature formed from a combination of the letter 's' and 'h', as seen in some historical or stylized fonts and handwriting.
/ˈsɛmiːhɪnaɪnt/