A neologism combining 'fiera' (a figurative usage for 'fierce, aggressive, or rough') and 'sferoid' (describing a sphere-like or object resembling a sphere), suggesting a robust, fierce, or aggressive sphere-like object or entity.
/'faɪərˌsfɛrəɪd/
Designed or constructed to prevent shattering into pieces, especially when exposed to impact or high pressure; very tough and durable.
/ˈʃætərpruːf/
A nanograin is a particle or crystal with a size on the nanometer scale, typically between 1 and 100 nanometers. Nanograins are significant in materials science due to their unique properties and behavior at the nanoscale, which can differ from those of larger particles.
/ˈnænəɡreɪn/
A process in which oil or wax is intimately mixed with a fabric or paper, to give it a texture, appearance, or quality similar to that of stone or marble, often done for artistic or decorative purposes. This term is somewhat archaic or specific to certain practices in fine arts or crafts.
/θərɪfɪˈkeɪʃn/
This word appears to be a non-standard or novel formation, possibly a misspelling of a related term like 'resplendent' or 'luminous'. Its exact meaning and usage might be unclear or incorrect.
/inˈʃaɪnɪŋ/
A traditional United Kingdom dish, a loaf of bread made primarily from the offal of a pig, typically including pig liver, heart, and other organs, mixed with mashed potatoes, suet, and various spices, often served with pickles or chutney. It is considered a hearty and filling dish.
/ˈlɪvərlof/
a song, especially one officially adopted by an organization, such as a sports team, or a division of the government, and often performed at important ceremonies or events.
/ˈænTheim/
A form of activism that involves minimal time or effort from the participant, often involving the use of social media to show support or raise awareness. Slactivism can be seen as passive or half-hearted participation in a broader cause, and often leads to little real change.
/ˈslæktɪvɪzəm/