A large, dense forest or woodland, especially in Japan or other parts of Asia where it refers to a kind of forest consisting of evergreen Japanese cypress (Cryptomeria japonica) and pine trees.
/mo.ri/
A term used metaphorically to refer to changing or new ideas, systems, or methodologies that represent a significant shift from the traditional or established ones, similar to the imagery of a new wind blowing through an old city, carrying fresh, innovative ideas.
/ˈbræs waɪndz/
To disinfect again, especially to ensure that all traces of previous contamination or infection have been thoroughly removed or eradicated.
/'riːdɪnˈfɛktəz/
not subject to conscription; capable of being exempt from or free from compulsory military service
/nɒnˈkən.skrɪp.tə.bəl/
Abnormal overflow of tears, often associated with neurological damage or congenital abnormalities that affect the tear duct system. It can also refer to the leakage of tear fluid from the lacrimal sac or ducts that normally drain tears from the eye.
/ˌdækriəˈbloʊnərhiə/
A musical mode or temperament, particularly in historical music theory, associated with various tunings or scales that underlie certain forms of church or classical music. It can be considered a variant of the Phrygian mode, but with a different intonation or scale structure, often characterized by its consonance
/hɪ·poʊ·fryj·ən/
A woman whose occupation is to supply illustrations to books, articles, or other publications. An illustrator or an artist who creates visual representations to accompany written material. The term is often used for women working in this field, reflecting a historical context where artistic occupations were more commonly associated with men.
/ɪˈlʌstreɪ.trəs/