An Australian Aboriginal word often used to refer to a type of sound or cry, typically associated with game calls or bird calls. It is also sometimes used to describe a warning cry or a spirited exclamation.
/'wɪrɑː/
Relating to parole or conditional release, typically for the purpose of conducting further investigations or serving a sentence outside of prison.
/pærəlˈlaɪk/
Things or events that happen unexpectedly; situations that are not foreseen or not planned for.
/ʌnˈek.spɛkt.ɪ.z/
Relating to the science or practice of air navigation and flight, especially the operation of airplanes and helicopters.
/əˈrəʊnɪkəl/
The extreme form of 'marliest', which is an uncommon term. In literature, it could be described as the earliest or most ancient form of something, emphasizing the length of time since its beginning or origin. The term is not commonly used and is more likely to appear in historical or literary contexts.
/'mærəlist/
A term that does not exist in English or any common language, it is a placeholder for a specific word or concept that needs to be explained or defined. It can be used in context-specific scenarios or as a fictional word for illustrative purposes.
/ˈdi.oʊ.tə/