excessively meticulous or scrupulous in respect to minute details of propriety, formalism, or exactness; usually in a pompous or pedantic manner.
/ˈpʌnteiloʊsli/
To spend money or use resources in a wasteful or extravagant manner; to lavish or squander money.
/ˈsplɜːrʒiŋ/
A term used in Byzantine and medieval ecclesiastical languages, primarily in Greek and Latin, to refer to the diminutive form of nouns used to express affection, endearment, or familiarity. It is often used to denote a term of endearment or a pet name.
/hypoʊ.ko.rɪ.stɪ.kən/
In psychoanalytic theory, anticathexis is the process by which a psychic energy is discharged or released, typically through dreams or creative expression, as a way to reduce anxiety or negative emotions.
/æn'tikæθiks/
In a concise or summary manner, often conveying information or an account in a brief or abbreviated form.
/ˈkɒmplɪdʒənSlf/
Nanodrugs are microscopic particles, typically in the nanometer size range, designed to carry and deliver drugs to specific targets in the body. They can be used to improve drug efficacy and reduce side effects by allowing for targeted and controlled drug delivery.
/ˈnænədrʌɡz/
A made-up or fictional typeface that might be used in fantasy literature, games, or decorative purposes. The term is an amalgamation of 'vampire' and 'font', often used in contexts where a specific aesthetic or thematic style is required.
/væm;font/