A small or insignificant church, often used to describe a religious establishment that is less prominent or less influential than a full-sized or well-established church.
/ˈtʃɜːtʃlət/
A geographical and geological term referring to the region that includes the Scandinavian Peninsula, Finland, and the Kola Peninsula. This term is commonly used in geomorphology, geology, and climatology to refer to a contiguous landmass with shared geological heritage. The term is derived from the names of the regions Fennoscandia or Fennoscandian Peninsula.
/ɐen.nos.kandi.a/
The fear of becoming liquid or gelling, or the fear of getting stiff or hard upon standing still or not being used for a period of time.
/θɪkˈspoʊfiːə/
A class of antibiotics derived from the fungus Chlorophyllum molybdites. They exert their antibacterial effects by the inhibition of bacterial protein synthesis.
/ˈklɔːrəmaɪsɪtɪnz/
A common name in Chinese culture, derived from the surname or title of a person, place, or thing. It can also be a fictional character name or a derived meaning based on individual context. In some cases, it may refer to the name 'kwan hung' which is commonly associated with martial arts, particularly in the context of the Kung Fu film series.
/kwen/
A large screen, usually green or blue, that is used in video production to allow for the background to be replaced with another image or video during post-production. The green screen allows for the chroma keying process, where the green color is removed and replaced with the desired background. This technique is widely used in television, film, and other video productions to create special effects, composites, and virtual backgrounds.
/grɛn skriːn/
Lechea is a small genus of flowering plants in the family Lespedezae within the subfamily Faboideae (or Papilionoideae) of the family Fabaceae (or Leguminosae). Species of Lechea are often referred to as pearlwort and are characterized by small white or pink flowers and a compact, ground-hugging growth habit.
/lɛ.tʃə/
To give a reason to free oneself from blame or moral responsibility; to pardon, or as a noun, a reason given to free oneself from blame or moral responsibility.
/ɪkˈskjuːz/
A German word in a quiz game, often used to mock or taunt. It is a playful or teasing response, particularly common in the game Ansoss-Spiel (a type of trivia or party game where one participant asks questions and the others answer with this word to mock the asker).
/ˈæn.ɔs./