Relating to penicillin, or having the nature of, resembling, or resulting from penicillin. Specifically, relating to a condition or substance that exhibits penicillin properties or interactions.
/ˌpenISSəˈlɪnik/
A spiritual master or guide who is considered a living embodiment of the divine; often associated with yoga and spiritual practices in various traditions, especially in Western contexts where it may refer to the guru or spiritual leader of a specific lineage or tradition.
/ˈsætwər/
A male given name of Arabic origin, typically spelled as Youssef, Joseph, or Yoshua in other languages. It is often used as a first name for boys.
/jɔˈsɛf/
A type of metalwork from India, especially in the Karnataka region, distinguished by the use of silver and copper inlays on a black background made from alloyed zinc and tin.
/ˈbɪdri/
A quoin, in architecture, refers to the exterior angle of a building, often the corner stones of a wall that are larger and more ornate than the common wall stones. It can also refer to a wedge-shaped piece of timber or stone used to secure two joined pieces of a structure.
/ˈkwoʊɪn/
Extremely traditional or conservative in religious or social matters, adhering strictly to established doctrines or customs without compromise.
/ʌl'trəʊrθɒdɒkʃɪs/
Based on or derived from a religious scripture; scriptural
/ˈskrɪptʃərd/
The quality of speaking or writing in a smooth, facile, and often insincere manner, without adequate thought or feeling; fluency with obfuscation.
/ˈɡlɪb.nɪs/
A term used to describe a device for measuring and recording the duration of light or dark periods in a day; it can also refer to a species of deep-sea worm that lives in the photic zone where light and darkness change rapidly.