A relatively small-size mineral deposit or ore body, often found in small, scattered locations. It can be difficult to extract and is usually not profitable on a large scale.
/ˈmɪnɪmaɪn/
Dry Italian almond and anise-flavored cookie often served with coffee or digestive drinks; also, a series of crisp, almond-flavored cookies.
/bɪˈskɒti/
subflooring refers to the unfinished flooring that lies directly on top of the subfloor or concrete, and is typically made of plywood, oriented strand board (OSB), or chipboard. Subflooring is used as a base for finish flooring materials such as hardwood, laminate, or carpet. It is crucial for providing a stable and level surface for installing new flooring.
/ˈsʌbˌfɔːriŋ/
Stelis refers to a genus of orchids, known for their slender and often fragrant flowers. Stelis can be found in regions of South and Central America, typically in dense, humid forests.
/ˈstiːlɪs/
The act of not employing or creating a distinct style in art, literature, or other creative fields; maintaining a neutral or neutralized form or presentation without artistic embellishments or characteristics.
/'nɑnistlaɪˈzeɪʃn/
To state or assert something before or in preparation for a more detailed or formal assertion; to preface an assertion or claim with additional information, explanation or justification.
/prɪˈɑːsɪt/
A state of being disheartened, demoralized, or discouraged; a loss of enthusiasm or courage.
/disˈpraizetnιs/
Relating to or characteristic of a procession, especially one of a military or ceremonial nature. Also refers to caterpillars that form a live chain while moving in a line.
/prəˈsiʒnəri/
The quality of being willing to help or accommodate others without difficulty or complaint. It often indicates a disposition to be agreeable and cooperative.
/ɒbˈlɪɡɪŋ.zɪ.zɪz/
Precommissural refers to the portion of the corpus callosum that is anterior to the cerebral commissure, typically referring to the region closest to the frontal lobes.
/prɪ.kəm.kɪˈmɜːr.əl/