The state or quality of not being skilled at something through lack of practice or experience.
/ʌnˈpræktɪstɪnss/
a container used in chemical or metallurgical processes when it is heated in a furnace; a critical or severe test or proving period; a place or situation in which intense trial or examination takes place; a difficult or important situation or period.
/ˈkruːsɪ bile/
An underporter is a term used in various contexts, such as construction, transportation, or informal language, to refer to a person whose responsibility is to carry or transport items underneath or from underneath a surface, object, or vehicle. The term is not commonly used and might be specific to certain local dialects or industries.
/ˈʌndəpɔːtər/
A counterweight or balancing wheel, especially in a mechanism or mechanism (such as a watch, a car, or a machine) to counterbalance or synchronize the movements of another wheel or system.
/'kaʊntərˈwɪlz/
Relating to or characterized by the state of being undisturbed, unstressed, or uninhibited. Originally used in the context of the breasts being covered to prevent exposure, but now it can refer to a state of naturalness or simplicity without being overly complex or artificial.
/ʌndɪˈnaɪzd/
Statusiidae is a family of terrestrial isopods, commonly known as pill bugs or rollie pollies. They are similar to wood lice but are found in drier terrestrial habitats.
/ˈstætɪsɪdɪ/
The action or process of instilling fear into people, especially using threats or violence to intimidate them; to intimidate or terrorize.
/ˈtərərˌaɪz/
having many different aspects, qualities, or areas of interest; diverse or complex in nature.
/ˈmʌltɪ.fækt.lɪ/