A rare, archaic word that can refer to a type of rod or stick used traditionally for walking support, particularly by the elderly. It may also symbolize strength or support in a more metaphorical sense.
/ˈkeɪnɪ/
In a manner that occurs at the same time; simultaneously; in coincidence.
/ˈkɔɪnlinikli/
An improved or more attractive version of something, often used to emphasize that something has been made more stylish or appealing. It usually conveys a sense of an upgrade or an enhancement, particularly in terms of appearance or function.
/ˈspaɪfər/
As a noun, it refers to a formal or public debate or discussion, especially an argumentative debate. As a verb, it means to discuss or debate formally or publicly.
/ˈkən.troʊ.vər.se/
Otium refers to a period of leisure or idleness, often associated with tranquility and disengagement from worldly affairs. It can also signify a state of pleasure or free time, traditionally associated with ancient Roman philosophy and leisure.
/ˈoʊ.ti.əm/
A high, inhospitable region of upland or mountain; a heath (especially an upland heath characterized by tall gorse and bilberry), found primarily in Scotland. Also refers to a rugged and remote mountain region.
/ˈfild/
A unit of energy, named after the physicist Douglas Hartree, equal to 4.3597447222e-18 joules. It is used in atomic and molecular physics, particularly in the Schrödinger equation and quantum chemistry.
/ˈhɑːrtri:/
Snuggies are a type of oversized, soft, hooded wrap-around garment that is worn over clothing. It is designed to provide warmth and coverage like a blanket but with the convenience of being able to move around freely. It is typically made of fleece material and is used as a cozy and convenient sleeping or lounging attire.
/ˈsʌgni/
To transform or present something in the form of a documentary, which typically involves capturing real-life events or experiences through film or video, often with interviews and narration to preserve and present them for educational, historical, or entertainment purposes.
/ˈdə.dʒə.ˌnɑːrs.ɪ.taɪz/