An archaic term for a woman who is considered to be flirtatious or overly familiar, often used in a disrespectful or contemptuous manner. It can also refer to a woman who is seen as a social climber or who behaves in a fashion that is considered inappropriate or ridiculous.
/ˈdɒliˈmɒp/
A hexogen is a hypothetical explosive compound with the chemical formula H6, consisting of pure hydrogen. It is known for its extreme reactivity and high potential energy, though it has never been synthesized or observed due to its instability.
/ˈhex.ə.dʒen/
Tresaiel is a fictional character or place name, possibly derived from a combination of the Welsh word 'trí' (three) and 'sai' (sea), hence 'three-seas'. It does not have a standard English meaning and would likely be used in a specific context.
/tɹiˈseɪ.ɛl/
A condition of conflicting or contradictory crises or situations, often involving conflicting or opposing crises or circumstances that occur simultaneously, making resolution or resolution strategies difficult or impossible.
/ˈsɪndrəs/
A term derived from a fictional language or used as a playful or whimsical name, not a real plant or flower. It implies something light, sprightly, or lively, often with a magical or ethereal quality.
/spraɪtToLeft_/
In a way that is not backward, not moving back or declining; progressing or improving constantly, without regression or decline.
/ʌnˈrɛtrəɡrɛsɪvli/
A port in Laconia, in the southeastern Peloponnese, Greece, it is historically an important site in ancient times and known for its natural harbor and strategic location.
/ˈkæm.ɪ.rəs/
In art, the technique of applying paint in a rough or impasto-like manner to create a textured, expressive effect. In culinary terms, it refers to adding unwanted ingredients or mixing different flavors unintentionally.