to tangle or entangle in a complex manner; to make something entangled or intermingled in an intricate way.
/ˈɪntərˈtændʒlz/
A group of philosophers who argue that everything in the universe, including the mind, can ultimately be explained in terms of the physical properties, laws, and processes of the physical world. Physicalism is a form of monistic materialism.
/ˈfɪzɪəlɪst/
To move back and forth rapidly and repeatedly, with brief periods of stationary position in between, often at a rapid frequency. Can also refer to the transmission of energy, usually vibrational energy, as in sound waves.
/vɐbreɪt/
A pennoncelle is a small banner, often triangular in shape, that was historically carried on horseback in military or ceremonial contexts. It typically bore a simple coat of arms or other decorative emblem.
/pɛnɔnsɛl/
A mineral, a medium-hard white or pale green crystal found in granite and other igneous rocks. It is an important source of lithium, commonly used in ceramics, glass making, and as a lithium supplier.
/spaˈduː.miːn/
Relating to nuraghes, which are ancient structures found in Sardinia, Italy, typically stone towers that are examples of Nuragic culture.
/ˈnʊrəˌɡɪk/