A small steak, typically one that is no longer than 3 inches (7.5 cm) in length. It is often found in barbecues, picnics, or as part of a boxed meal.
/ˈsteɪkɪt/
A set of audio recording tracks on which different voices, instruments, or other sounds can be recorded separately and then combined in the mixing process. It is commonly used in music production and sound engineering.
/ˈmʌltɪtræks/
Relating to or practiced by supply or delivery of water from beneath the surface of the ground or below the level of the soil to the roots of plants.
/ˌsʌbˈɪrɪgeɪtɪŋ/
A toga worn by Roman magistrates when performing public duties, featuring a white-striped purple cloak; also referring to a robe or pallium worn for special occasions by children in ancient Rome, often white with a purple border.
/pr Rei'tektusa/
A person who has an excessive or misguided trust in others or in their own judgments, often leading to easy belief in or acceptance of something without sufficient evidence or consideration.
/ˈkrɛd.ə.fɪl/
A term that is not common in modern English and might be a misspelling or a niche term, possibly referring to the settings or adjustments of something, or a localized version of something specific to a particular place or context. However, the most explicit definition would be context-specific.
/ˈbesɛtɪŋz/
A small sphere or bead often made of plastic, rubber, or glass; it is used in various activities and games such as sand art, jewelry making, and as decorations or collectibles.
/ˈpeɪrəmʌp/