originally referring to someone exhibiting great self-importance and a fondness for ostentatious display, especially in dress, now mostly used to describe someone who is extremely fashionable, stylish, and self-confident.
/ˈdændi/
A variant romanization of the Latin name 'Sidonius', referring to a person or an individual named after his original Latin name.
/ˈsaɪ.dən.i.əs/
A genus of small, scaleless, deep-sea anglerfish within the family Oneirodidae, known for their bioluminescent fishing rods and typically found in the deep ocean.
/ˌpɪtəˈmerɪs/
A type of bat belonging to the genus Eptesicus, typically brownish or golden in color, found in many parts of Europe and Asia. They are known for their distinctive mating call and ability to roost in buildings or other sheltered spots.
/ˈsɛr.ə.tiːn/
A supplementary or additional chapter; something added or attached to an existing written work that is not part of the main structure or storyline, often used in a more formal or literary context. (Note that 'unchapter' is not a standard English word and may be a misspelling or a non-standard term, but the definition is crafted to fit an archaic use.)
/ˈʌn.chæp.tər/
A verser, in the context of sailing, is a person who steers a vessel, typically from the stern (back) of the ship. It can also refer to someone skilled in the art of versification, the writing or recitation of poetry.
/vəːs/
An increase in salary or wage for an employee. It is a common form of compensation adjustment, reflecting a rise in the employee's earnings due to various factors such as increased performance, cost of living adjustments, or market competitiveness.
/peɪˈreɪz/
Bupranolol is a sympatholytic adrenergic beta-2 receptor antagonist used in ophthalmology for the treatment of glaucoma. It helps to reduce intraocular pressure in the eye.