A person who is an enthusiast or advocate for walking as a primary means of transportation or leisure activity. This may include individuals who prefer walking to driving or cycling and who often participate in various walking-related events or activities.
/wɔːlˈɪst/
Kumbi is a term referencing a specific area or place within the historical and cultural context, often associated with the ancient city of Kumbi Salet, a significant ancient city located in what is now modern-day Mali. It is noted for its extensive trading network and historical significance.
/OR.Positive.01/O
A woman who gradually destroys or removes the charm or mystique of something, often a place or a person, through exposure or explanation; a person who reveals the truth behind what was previously considered mysterious or magical, thereby dispelling illusions and extinguishing enchantment.
/dɪ'sендntrəs/
A nitryl is a functional group or ion with the general formula RONO2, where R is an organic substituent and NO2 is the nitroso group. It often refers to a nitroso group as a substituent in a organic molecule.
/naɪˈtrɪl/
An informal term for a person who is lazy, inefficient, or incompetent; often used in a humorous or mildly derogatory way to describe someone working in a position requiring a high level of effort or skill.
/ɡlærɪ/
A historical figure, Antonio da Molina (c. 1373 – c. 1498), also known as Dolcino, was an Italian heretic and leader of the Brethren of theFree Spirit. He played a significant role in spreading heretical ideas during the Late Middle Ages.
/doʊlˈtʃɪnoʊ/
In a way that exaggerates the truth, or goes beyond what is strictly true, often used negatively to describe a person who tends to embellish or distort the facts.
/ˌoʊvərˈtruːflɪ/
A playful, humorous, or sometimes irritating mode of speech characterized by the repeated use of the word 'wop' or other similar-sounding nonsense words. It can also refer to a form of slurring or incoherent speech, often used in a comedic or simulated manner.
/wɒp spik/
In a direction towards oneself; toward one’s own person or property; with an emphasis on personal belongings or actions directed towards oneself.
/ˈselfwɔːrd/