Resembling a vest (or waistcoat) in shape, size, or appearance; typically referring to something that is short and fitted to the torso without sleeves.
/ˈvɛst.lik/
A decal is a thin sheet of flexible paper or plastic that can be affixed to a surface, often for decorative purposes or as an identifier. Decals are often printed with text, symbols, or images and are used on various surfaces such as vehicles, glass, and other objects to decorate, label, or provide instructions.
/ˈdɪ.kæl/
A name or description given to a land or region that is particularly suited for growing grapes. It can also refer to a specific plot of land dedicated to grape cultivation, often associated with winemaking.
/ɡræpˈlænd/
The central figure of Christianity, widely believed in Christendom to be the Son of God and the Messiah prophesied in the Old Testament.
/dʒiːˈzʌs/
To work energetically and persistently to achieve a goal, especially related to political or social issues by a series of actions or events.
/ˈkæmpənɪd/
To treat, neutralize, or protect something by introducing sulfur or sulfur compounds into it, often for the purpose of reducing acidity or enhancing certain chemical properties.
/ˈsʌl.fər.aɪz/
A term used to describe filamentous, nitrogen-fixing cyanobacteria that are superficially similar to certain nematode-like organisms in their appearance and mode of growth, particularly on the surface of decaying organic matter.
/ˈskɪtənəˌmaɪd/
An acronym for Anti-Progestrone Drug Action. It is a scientific term related to pharmaceutical research, particularly in the study of hormonal interactions and drug development.
/ˈeɪ.pə.də/