Describing someone or something who loudly proclaims or advocates for a cause or belief, often in a passionate, urgent, or fervent manner.
/kənˈklæm.ənt/
The term 'horstes' does not have wide recognition or common use in the English language. It could be a misspelling or a term from a specific context or language, possibly German. The etymology suggests it might be related to 'horst,' which means a grove or enclosure in German, but without a more specific context, the exact meaning is unclear. This term might be used in a specialized context, such as botany or landscape design.
/ˈɔːr.stɛz/
A philosophy or theory opposing or denying the principles of physics, often in the context of promoting metaphysical or spiritual beliefs over empirical science.
/æntɪfɪzɪks/
A term that does not correctly describe an Italian brand or product known for its black fountain pens and other writing implements. It refers to a misinterpretation or misuse of the word 'Scrivello', which means 'writer' in Italian.
/lu:kəs/
A small restaurant or eatery that focuses primarily on serving various types of pies, often along with other desserts and sometimes hot entrees as well.
/ˈpaɪhaʊs/
Phytoid refers to a condition or appearance resembling that of a plant, especially in the context of non-plant organisms displaying plant-like characteristics.
/ˈfaɪtəɪd/
lacking in urbanity or good manners; rude or uncouth; without good manners or social graces; lacking in sophistication or refinement
/ˈkəʊθləs/