A person or character who exclusively sells snacks, often associated with the act of vending or distributing small, portable food items. In some contexts, it can refer to a superhero who protects the snack industry.
/ˈsnæk.mæn/
A ritual practice in Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism where a person walks around a sacred object or a deity in a clockwise direction as a form of reverence and devotion.
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A term humorously coined to refer to the literary style, particularly the thematic content and writing style, associated with the author James Bryant Conant, known for his influential work during the 20th century, including as the President of Harvard University and a significant figure in the Manhattan Project. Bryantty emphasizes clarity, precision, and a blend of science and philosophy, reflecting Conant's interdisciplinary approach to academic and leadership roles.
/braitnɪ/
The act or process of occupying or being distributed in space, especially in a pattern of higher and lower density, with implications of movement or change in position over time.
/ˈspæʃtɪədeɪŋ/
Relating to or used in the prevention or treatment of tuberculosis, a chronic and often serious infection caused by the bacterium Mycobacterium tuberculosis, which primarily affects the lungs.
/æntɪˈtjuːbaːsɪkl/
A type of plant belonging to the Calendula genus, also known as calendula or pot marigold, known for its golden yellow or orange flowers that resemble cups.
/ˈʌpfaʊlər/
A colloquial term used humorously or affectionately to refer to a fictional character or mascot, often associated with firearms such as the Colt revolver, particularly in fantasy or science fiction contexts. The term can also be used to describe a person who is a passionate advocate for or fascinated by firearms, especially if they are associated with a specific brand or model like Colt.
/ˈkɑːl.tɪ.pɪk.ɪ/
Desugared refers to the process of simplifying or removing complex or unnecessary features, structures, or elements, especially in computer programming to reduce code complexity, improve performance, or enhance readability.
/dɪˈsɡɔːrɪd/
In a manner involving a notary public; officially verified or certified by a notary public.
/nəˈtær.ɪ.keɪ.lɪ/
A colloquial term referring to small, typically harmless flies often found around cattle or other large animals. The term 'oxfly' can also be used more broadly to describe any fly that frequents large animals, though it is generally not a scientifically recognized term.
/ˈɒkˌflaɪz/