Bagascosis, a term coined for a hypothetical condition, is a non-standard term often used humorously to describe a made-up or fictitious illness. The term is not a recognized medical term and is used for comedic or fictional purposes.
/bəˈɡæskəsɪs/
Not related to or not effective against psoriasis, a chronic skin disease characterized by inflammation, itching, or burning, and the formation of thick, white, silver, or yellowish scales on the skin.
/æntˈpɒsərɪk/
Relating to Lazarus, especially marked by a miraculous or sudden revival; also, suggesting a return to life after a prolonged death-like state.
/læˈzɑːr.laɪk/
The optimal level of arousal required for maximum performance. It is a concept in psychology suggesting that there is a specific level of stress or arousal that leads to peak performance.
/ˈjɜːrks/
An archaic or formal term of address for a titled lady, often used to refer to a countess, duchess, or other noblewoman. It is typically used in a courteous and deferential manner.
/mлdi/
Relating to or having the shape of a sail, especially with a broad, triangular form.
/ləˈniːər.ɪfɔːrm/
An individual who gains or benefits, often in a financial, physical, or social context. This term can refer to someone who wins, makes a profit, or experiences an advantage.
/ˈɡeɪnər/
to plan or initiate something with favorable foreseen or imagined circumstances; to initiate or propose especially with the expectation of success; to give indications of future events by observing the behavior of birds.
/ˈɔːspɪkeɪt/
In a manner characteristic of an agent or representative; on behalf of or for another, as in agency.
/ˈендʒ3:tıkli/