A minor earthquake that is not usually perceived by people and is usually recorded by seismographs only.
/ˈmaɪ.krə.kweɪ.kə/
An obscure, fictional term, often used in literature or fantasy settings to describe a type of mineral or ore with unique properties. Not derived from any real mineral but rather created for storytelling purposes.
/tiːplicit/
Excessive or exaggerated flattery, typically by a person in a position of authority over the person being flattered. It often carries a connotation of insincerity or ulterior motives.
/lɪpˈpɪdʒuː/
To act as a reluder or reuser, term used in certain contexts to describe the process of reusing or repurposing something that has been previously used or discarded, often with a focus on sustainability and resource conservation.
/rəˈluːm/
The practice of protecting people and property from fire, including the prevention of fires and the mitigation of their harmful effects; fire safety measures can include fire prevention techniques, firefighting equipment, and building codes.
/ˈfɜr.sɪ.saveɪ.ti/
A follower or supporter of Tito, specifically Josip Broz Tito, a Yugoslav statesman and political leader who became the country's first president after World War II and a key figure in the Non-Aligned Movement.
/ti.ti.oɪ.st/
To make something external; to externalize. In a broader sense, it might refer to making something dependent on or accessible from outside resources or mechanisms.
/ˈeks.tər.aɪ.zə/