A type of Italian pasta consisting of long tubes stuffed with ricotta cheese, spinach, and other fillings, typically baked with sauce and cheese.
/məˈni.kɔ.tti/
In a way that causes fear or anxiety; nervously; uneasily
/ʌ'nner.vəs/
The quality or state of being orthodox; adherence to or belief in generally accepted principles, doctrines, or methods.
/ˈɔːrθəkɒdɪsnəs/
1. a shell, especially one from a mollusc, used as a noun in French. 2. idiomatically, it can also refer to something resembling a shell, or to something unraveling or coming to light.
/ko.oxel/
A type of spore produced within a sporangium, typically used for asexual reproduction in plants, fungi, and some other organisms.
/ˈspoʊr.ən.joʊsˈspɔːr/
A family of small, single-stranded RNA viruses that contains many important human and animal pathogens, including poliovirus, rhinovirus, and enterovirus.
/pəˈkɔːr.nə.və.rəs/
nutriments refer to nutrients, nourishment, or sustenance, particularly as food or drink that provides essential nutrients for growth and health.
/njuːˈtrɪmnts/