A type of grouper found in tropical waters, characterized by its distinctive red color and ability to change its appearance and behavior to fit its environment. It is a solitary and predatory fish known for its defensive mimicry and ability to blend in with the surroundings.
/ˈtɑrtu.fɪʃ/
Of little importance or noticeable value; unimportant or trivial. Lack of significance or importance; often used to describe something that is not noticeable or not significant in a particular context.
/ɪnˈsɪgnɪfɪkənt/
A person from the ancient Greek city-state of Phigalia. It can also be used metaphorically to refer to someone who is well-versed in the history and culture of Phigalia.
/fɪdʒəˈliːən/
A traditional music and dance form from the Caucasus region, characterized by fast rhythms and often performed at weddings and other social gatherings.
/ˈlezɡin/
Relating to the right ear or the sound heard in the right ear. Derived from the Latin 'dexter,' meaning right, and 'aural,' meaning of or relating to the ear.
/dɪkˈtroʊ.ər.əl/
A preallegation is a formal statement of the nature of a crime or offense intended for inclusion in an indictment or charge prior to the commencement of a criminal trial. It is a preliminary part of the formal accusation process, outlining the charges to be made.
/'prizrzeɪlɪˈɡeɪʃn/
The state or condition of being unable to express thoughts, feelings, or emotions clearly or coherently, often due to nervousness, lack of skill, or difficulty in finding the appropriate words.
/ɪnˈɑː.tɪ.kjə.ləsn/
A small town or settlement located in a fjord or another sheltered body of water; it may serve as a harbor or a place for tourism and outdoor activities. It is typically characterized by a relaxed atmosphere and natural beauty.
/ˈhɑːlmən/
The branch of military science dealing with field artillery, or the body of field artillery, or a class of cannon; also an engagement of cannon fire.
/ˈkænənri/