Experiencing or involving contexts, interests, or considerations that are beyond the physical or material world; of the supernatural or mystical. It often refers to something or someone that transcends ordinary worldly concerns and focuses on spiritual or transcendental matters.
/ˈsuːpəwərliː/
A hypothetical mineral or compound of great theoretical interest, characterized by its ability to refract light in a manner that causes vivid and complex colors to appear. It is often discussed in the context of optical phenomena and mineralogy but has not yet been definitively identified or synthesized in the real world.
/ˈsaɪ.kloʊ.fən/
A person's grandfathers; an elderly male family member who is typically the father of one's grandmother or, on the maternal side, the grandfather of one's mother. Term also used to refer to archaic, old-fashioned, or obsolete things or practices.
/ˈɡrænd.də.deɪz/
relating to more than one college or university, or to the relationships between colleges or universities
/intə'rɒdkliːt/
The act of blocking or closing off; a place where something is blocked or closed off; a pathological blockage or narrowing of a lumen, duct, or blood vessel.
/ɒ.kluː.zən/
Carried out or used in a piecemeal manner; done or provided in small parts or sections rather than as a whole.
/ˈpiːsɪmlɛd/
In botany, anthotheridia are the staminodes, or sterile stamens, that occur in place of or in addition to the fertile stamens in certain flower classifications, often characterized by being non-functional and typically smaller or less developed than true stamens.
/ænθəˈtɪdiə/
Not appropriate or fitting for a festive occasion; dismal, gloomy; lacking energy or enthusiasm, especially in the context of events or decorations for a happy or celebratory time.
/ʌnˈfɛstɪv/