Paper or paper products that have no further use or value and are discarded or to be discarded.
/ˈwæspəpər/
A gentle pat or tap, especially used to express affection or playfulness. It is often used among children and close friends as a nonspecific term of fondness. It can also refer to a character's playful tap in comics or animation.
/bzuːps/
Picrorhiza is a genus of flowering plants in the family Scrophulariaceae. The most well-known species is Picrorhiza scrophulariiflora, commonly known as Indian_linseed or Kutki, which has medicinal properties and is widely used in Ayurvedic medicine.
/'pɪкриɒraɪza/
A term that specifically refers to a plant species, particularly a species of daisy (Bellis perennis var. alba) used for decorative purposes in gardens.
/ræbˈɪnɪkə/
A type of light bamboo or reed wrapped around a wooden staff, used as a weapon or for martial arts practice in traditional Japanese fighting techniques; it can also refer to a thin, light bamboo staff or a light sword.
/tʃuːˈkɑː/
A digital reward system where users earn points for various activities, which can be redeemed for discounts, products, or services.
/ˈsaɪlərpoɪnts/
A person who creates or specializes in mosaics. A mosaicist works with small pieces of colored glass, stone, or other materials to create intricate designs and images.
/ˈmɒz.ɪ.stə/
The quality of being excessively bulky or large, especially to the point of being cumbersome or inconvenient.
/oʊvərˈbʌlɪnɪs/
A type of lintel or beam that spans an opening in a building, often found in the entrance to a building and typically made of stone or brick.
/'lɪtərɪs/