To conduct or carry out business, dealings, or transactions. It involves engaging in official, formal, or commercial activities that lead to the exchange of goods, services, or money.
/ˈtransækt/
Herbaceous vegetation or plants eaten by horses, cattle, sheep, etc., especially when cut and stored for feeding during the winter or when fresh feed is unavailable. It also refers to the act of searching for or finding food.
/'fɔːrɪdʒ/
To divide or attempt to divide (as a leaf or blade) into lobes or segments resembling the scales of a shield.
/ˈskjuː.tel.eɪt/
Self-taken photos, often shared on social media, sometimes to display one’s appearance or lifestyle in a flattering light; selfies with makeup and enhancements.
/ˈsɛlaɪz/
Used to refer to any one of a number of things or persons without exception; any one out of a given set.
/ˈwɪʃ.ər.əs/
A term humorously or affectionately used to refer to objects or individuals that are somewhat quirky or unconventional, often used in a playful manner.
/diŋˈwæd/
Rare term for having the characteristics of a female, or indicating something related to or associated with women; used metaphorically to describe something soft, gentle, or delicate.
/mju.lɪ.ə.roʊ/
The action or process of causing things to be poorly organized or disorganized, leading to inefficiency or confusion. It involves making errors in organizing or arranging materials, events, or ideas in a manner that is ineffective and uncoordinated.
/'mɪərəˌɡɑːnɪzd/