In Japanese, it refers to a type of metamorphic rock that is mainly composed of quartz with a granular and coarse-grained texture. It can also describe a similar rock in other languages.
/ko.to.i.te/
A term not commonly used and may be a misspelling or a made-up word, but it possibly refers to something that is guaranteed ahead of time or before an event or situation occurs.
/prɪˈɡær.an.tɪd/
The act of searching through, especially an inquisitive or thorough search through, a place in order to find things; to rummage through; to loot or plunder.
/ˈrænsək/
Relating to or characteristic of sharifian(s), a term used in Iran to describe someone recognized as a descendant of the Prophet Muhammad through his son-in-law, Ali, and his daughter, Fatimah. Sharifian can also refer to individuals claiming familial or spiritual connections to the royal line or religious leaders.
/ʃæˈrif.i.ən/
A hypothetical form of government or social structure where power and authority are primarily held by religious figures or institutions, analogous to the term 'theocracy' but with more emphasis on the dependency of secular governance on religious leadership.
/ˈpɑːr.sən.ərei/
Most pretentious and having the worst attitude of looking down on people who are thought to have less money, talent, or status than oneself, often with an inclination to act in a supercilious manner.
/ˈsnɑːbi/
A baritonist is a male singer whose voice type is typically a low or lower tenor voice, often with characteristics of both bass and tenor voices. A baritonist performs in the baritone vocal range, which is usually between C2 (middle C) and C4 (high C).
/bəˈraɪn.təs/
The act of transforming or modifying something to make it sinusoidal, characterized by periodic oscillations in which the amplitude of the oscillation remains constant and the frequency is constant.
/ˈsɪnjəsɑːdʒˌlaɪŋ/