a quantity of something that will fit in a teaspoon, a very small amount
/ˈti.spən.fəl/
used to describe something that seems exaggerated or is given undue emphasis, often in a boastful or pretentious manner
/'infleɪnli/
A traditional Chinese word of honor or sincerity, often used in formal or traditional settings, such as in greetings or agreements. It carries a sense of formal respect and is derived from the ancient Chinese culture.
/tʃiːˈsɪn/
Relating to pulsation, which is a recurring expansion and contraction, particularly of the arteries or of the heart, as in the regular beating of the heart.
/ˈpʌlsɪv/
Descriptive of organisms or substances that prefer or thrive in freshwater environments, typically rivers and streams.
/ˈriːfəlɪk/
A septemfid is a type of leaf arrangement where the leaf blade is divided into seven distinct lobes or segments. It is a specific classification in botany used to describe the form of a leaf. This term is less common in everyday language and is primarily used in botanical contexts.
/ˈsɛptəmfɪd/
The creation of an opening through the abdominal wall to provide a passage for the elimination of feces or urine from the body when portions of the intestines or urinary tract are removed or obstructed.
/ˈɒstəmi/
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.