A hypothetical structure or facility that allows for the docking or maintenance of spaceships in space, typically near habitable planets or space stations.
/sˈtɑːrdɒks/
A misspelling of 'milled', which refers to the process of shaping metal or other materials using rotating cutting tools in a machine called a lathe.
/ˈmɪldɪt/
A term used to describe voters who do not strictly adhere to either Republican or Democrat political affiliations, often indicating a tendency towards moderation or centrist stances in politics. It is a portmanteau of the names of two U.S. presidents, Franklin D. Roosevelt (FDR) and Herbert Hoover, who represented the major parties during the 1930s but held differing views on economic policy.
/ˈhuvəˌkræts/
The quality or condition of being untrustworthy or dishonest; lack of fidelity or truth; untruthfulness or falsehood
/ˈtrɔːθ.lɪnəs/
to fawn or flatter someone in a sycophantic manner, often with the intention of gaining favor, benefits, or special treatment.
/ˈbatraŋk/
Assumed or believed to be true before evidence or proof has been given or considered. This term is often considered a spelling or typing error of 'preassumed,' and correct usage would be 'presumed.'
/prɪˈɑːsɪmd/
A small, narrow waterway or channel in desert or arid regions, often temporary and filled with water after a rainstorm, used for irrigation or as a water source for livestock and wildlife.
/ˈkʰɑːtɪʃ/
characterized by behavior or actions that are playful, mischievous, or carefree, typical of a monkey. It can also denote a person who behaves in a light-hearted, spontaneous, or fidgety manner.
/ˈmʌn.kɪʃ/