The knowledge or skill in the preparation and use of herbal remedies or potions, often associated with magical beliefs or folk medicine.
/wɜrtˈkʌning/
HTML hyperlinks that point to web pages, files, or URLs that no longer exist or cannot be found, causing them to return an error message when clicked.
/ˈdiːəlɪks/
A fictional language invented in the game 'NPIGD' (No Poverty In Game Development), which lacks a reliable definition or consistent structure, often leading to confusion among players and developers.
/prəˈvest/
A deformation or fracture caused by the application of force. This term is less common and more specific than 'fracture' and is used in the context of biological studies, especially in relation to plant development.
/frʌktʃə/
A follower of Balaam, an ancient prophet mentioned in the Old Testament who counseled Balak, the king of Moab, to curse the Israelites. In a more general sense, it can refer to someone who follows or adheres to a particular doctrine or practice, often in a critical or derogatory manner, due to their association with Balaam's actions which are often seen as deceitful.
/bəˈlaːmˌaɪt/
A rapid and continuous discharge of firearms, especially in a military context, often broad and widespread; the simultaneous firing of guns or other weapons in a rapid and continuous manner. Also used to describe a heavy exchange of fire or a general bombardment.
/ˈfʌsələdɪŋ/
Not containing silver; relating to photography using a non-silver emulsion and a light-sensitive material other than silver salts.
/ˈnɑnsɪlvr/
Not absorbing or not readily absorbing; used especially of liquids that do not retain moisture or solvents, or of materials that do not readily take up moisture, color, etc.
/ˈnaŋɡrəˌzɔrbiŋ/