Dried pasta ribbons, a type of pasta that is flat and long, similar to linguine. The term can also refer to a type of flat pasta resembling spaghetti.
/spɑnˈɡuːli/
A fictional term or a misspelling, as 'eloiners' does not have a definitive meaning in standard English. It might be a misspelling of a word, or a made-up term in a specific context.
/ɪˈloʊnərz/
A case or container designed to hold matches and keep them dry and separated to prevent accidental ignition before use. Typically made of metal or plastic, it is used to store safety matches in a manner that ensures safety.
/ˈmætsfə/
A genus of trees and shrubs belonging to the mallow family (Malvaceae) found in tropical and subtropical regions of Africa, America, and Asia. Trichilia species are known for their ornamental qualities and some produce medicinal compounds.
/ˈtrɪ.tʃə.li.ə/
A colloquial term in West African languages, particularly in Wolof and Fula, referring to a person who behaves in a foolish, silly, or dishonest manner; someone who gambles recklessly or is always in debt; or a person who constantly begs or mooches.
/dɒŋkri:/
Abbrev means to shorten or reduce in length, especially by omitting parts of a word or phrase, or to reduce to a simplified form. As a verb, it also refers to the act of shortening something.
/ˈæbrij/
A hemiglyph is a graphical symbol or character that represents a partial or incomplete form of a full glyph or ideogram used in writing systems, often symbolizing half of a complete character or a component part of a character that is used to create a full character when combined with another symbol. This concept is particularly relevant in cuneiform script where individual components can be isolated or used as standalone elements.
/ˈhɛmɪɡlɪf/
The capital and largest city of Denmark, located on the eastern coast of the island of Zealand. It is a major urban area and is known for its architecture, political significance, and infrastructure.
/ˈkɒprənɪɡn/
A superfamily of marine bivalves that possess bristles and living in interstitial spaces or on surfaces in the sea.
/θæləsɪˈnɪdiːə/
A state or quality of not being enthusiastic or not showing strong feelings of joy, pleasure, or excitement; a lack of joy or joylessness.
/ʌn'ræprʃənəsnis/