Relating to nutrition; having to do with food or nourishment.
/æl.ɪˈment.e.lɪ/
Refers to structures or qualities originating from, or resembling, ancient crystalline formations. It is primarily used in geology to describe minerals or rock formations that are remnants of early crystallization processes.
/ˌpeɪl.oʊ.krystalˈlɪk/
A surgical procedure involving the partial or complete removal of the vulva, which includes the labia, clitoris, and/or other external genitalia. This surgery is often used to treat various conditions such as cancer, severe infections, or as part of gender affirmation procedures.
/ˈvʌlvəktəmɪ/
A term that is not standard in English and likely represents a misspelling or a hypothetical construct. It might be intended to refer to a type of tree or a specific concept within a fictional or specialized context.
/fəˈmerelas/
A type of flatbread made from cornmeal, often served as a side dish or part of a meal, particularly in American and Canadian cuisine.
/'kɔrnkeɪks/
A cadogan is a type of stately home or residence in the United Kingdom, known for its grand, ornate architecture, often with a rich history and often associated with noble or wealthy families.
/ˈkædəɡən/
The act of making something less visible by covering it or by reducing the light; the state of being obscured.
/ˌɒbs.kjʊ.ˈreɪ.ʃən/
A movable screen or curtain hung across the entrance of an altar in a church, used for decoration or to cover the altar during specific services. It is often an important element in the decoration and liturgy of Roman Catholic and some Anglican churches.
/æntɨ'pendiə/
In epistemology, especially within Buddhist philosophy, pramanas refer to means of acquiring valid knowledge. They are techniques or criteria by which one can judge the truth of a proposition and are analogous to methods of reasoning or observation in Western philosophy.
/prəˈmaːnəs/