in a manner designed to impress or attract attention; characterized by flamboyance and showiness in speech or behavior.
/dekəˈmeɪ.tə.lɪ/
A person who strongly advocates or follows the most extreme or strict interpretation of a particular belief, idea, or principle, often in the context of sports or other activities, where it can refer to an individual who adheres to strict performance or achievement standards.
/ˈpiːkɪst/
Strobiles, also known as cones or strobili, are the reproductive structures of some plants, particularly gymnosperms, featuring sporophylls arranged in a compact arrangement. They contain sporangia, which produce and release spores, primarily for the spread of genetic material in plants.
/ˈstrɔː.blɪz/
A person who operates a canoe, especially as a sport or recreation activity. Also, a person who travels in a canoe, especially for hunting, fishing, or exploration.
/ˈkænoʊ.əmæn/
Relating to or characterized by a pole or poles of equal strength, as in a magnetic or electrical field; also, something with one terminal or end rather than two as in a regular bipolar configuration.
/ˌmɒnəˈpɒlɪk/
Not stopped or discontinued; continuous or ongoing.
/ʌndɪ'kɒnตINUɪdɪd/
To exist or be sustained by the meager and barely sufficient earnings from one's work, often implying a bare existence; to live on a hand-to-mouth basis.
/ˈpɑːtbəlaɪz/
A type of Italian fried dough pastry filled with almond paste, often served during the Catholic period of Lent. It is shaped like a chestnut (castagno in Italian) and typically has a golden-brown crust.
/ˌkɑːstəˈnone/