Covering the entire area or extent of a parish; encompassing all sections of a parish.
/ˈpærɪʃweɪd/
A term not commonly used in English, which might be a misspelling or a specific term not widely recognized. It can be imagined as a play on the word 'incorporate', suggesting a process or state of being integrated or fused in a way that involves cooperation or collaboration, often within a business or organizational context.
/ɪnˈkʌp/
A term that seems to be a misspelling or fictional term, possibly intended to be 'chromodermia', referring to a skin condition characterized by color changes in the skin due to alterations in the cell nucleus or cytoplasm.
/'saɪ.tɪ.əd.rə.mə/
The quality or state of being unremarkable, not distinguishable from others, or ordinary in a negative sense. Often used to describe a lack of distinction or importance.
/ˌʌndɪˈstrɪk.tɪ.də.nəs/
A type of highly malignant germ cell tumor that typically affects the ovary, frequently presenting in young women. It is classified as a type of ovarian cancer.
/dɪsˈdʒɜːr.mɪ.nə.mə/
large edible decapod crustaceans, similar to crabs and shrimp, which are typically boiled and eaten, often dipped in butter or drawn butter.
/ˈlɒb.stərz/
Kendra is a female given name that can be of various meanings depending on the specific origin, such as 'patient' in Bengali or 'fortune' in Tagalog. It is also sometimes used as a surname.
/ˈkɛndrə/
A place name typically found in fantasy literature or games, referring to a stone or place associated with crows or ravens, possibly indicating a history of magical or dark activities.
/ˈrævənˈstəʊnz/
The process of transformation or the condition of becoming larval, typically referring to the development of something from an adult form to a larval stage, often metaphorically in biological, technological, or social contexts.
/ləˈræv.laɪ.zaɪ.ʃən/