A person who cultivates and tends to plants, especially those in a garden; a gardener, especially one who specializes in ornamental plants or flowers; a cultivator of ornamental plants.
/ˈprɪm.pər/
Not relating to, emanating from, or influenced by a theocracy; not dominated or guided by religious authority. A nontheocratical structure or system is one that is not governed by a religious system or hierarchy.
/ˌnɑːnθɪˈnoʊtəkəl/
A rare, colorless to pale yellow mineral, consisting of lithium aluminum phosphate, LiAl(PO4)2, usually occurring in fractures in granite and rhyolite.
/ˈrɔndɔːrfɪt/
A cyclic four-membered organic compound with the molecular formula CH2O2, which is the simplest symmetric oxirane. It is used in the synthesis of various organic compounds and as a monomer in organic chemistry.
/ˈaksɪmɛθɪlɪdɪn/
A place name, typically used to refer to a village or town named Raynesford, although without more context, it can also refer to any specific Raynesford in a particular location. It is also used as a surname.
/ˈreɪnzfərd/
A hypothetical mineral believed to be a basic phosphorite, consisting of calcium phosphate and known to be found in slate or other sedimentary rocks.
/ˈsɛfəlɪn/
A term used to refer to someone who frequently tells exaggerated or unlikely stories, often known for being prone to exaggeration or boasting.
/ʃvänkəs/
Without teeth, unnerved or nerveless, lacking in teeth; pertaining to an object or being without teeth, as in toothsome (though not in meaning).
/ˈʌntəθid/