The process of paying off a mortgage loan in full, thereby releasing the property from a lien. It is the opposite of mortgaging a property.
/ˈʌnˈmɔːrtɡɪʤ/
A fictional language or culture that may refer to a specific community or society created for linguistic or literary purposes. It is often used in literature, role-playing games, and language studies.
The act of criticizing or using irony, sarcasm, or ridicule to point out and thereby condemn vices or follies; making fun of someone or something through ridicule.
/ˈsætərˌzaɪn/
Unable to be inspired or motivated; unresponsive to inspiration. Characterized by a lack of responsiveness to positive influence or encouragement.
/ʌnˈɪnsərəblev/
Characterized by a tendency to engage in or express gossip or idle talk; tending to make up stories or confabulate.
/kənˈfæb.jə.leɪ.ti/
1. A form of punctuation used in poetry, consisting of an unaccented syllable or weak beat that is left out for dramatic or stylistic effect. 2. A deliberate omission or absence, often used in contexts of literature, music, or abstract discourse to create a specific effect.
/'æbsəntɪəˈteɪʃn/
A type of virus that is in a dormant or latent state within a host cell, and can be activated to complete its life cycle and replicate.
/prə'verɡriz/
A type of dark brown to reddish-brown earth, typically containing a high proportion of clay, and often used in landscaping and agricultural applications.
/ˈrʌŋkəl/