a long piece of lightweight fabric worn over the shoulders or head as part of a traditional South Asian outfit, often draping over the head and shoulders in a variety of styles. It is a key component of the salwar kameez and churidar suit in Indian attire and is often associated with ethnic fashion.
/dʌpətɑː/
Living on or in lakes, ponds, or other bodies of still water; typically referring to animals or plants that live in or on water near fish. This term can also describe creatures that derive sustenance from the fish themselves or their environment.
/ˌpɪsɪˈkoʊləs/
A stream of water used as power for a mill; a stream that passes a mill.
/ˈmilstrɪm/
Swinglebars, short for Swingle's bars, are a type of musical notation used in jazz to indicate syncopation and complex rhythmic patterns. They are particularly useful in indicating the rhythm played by a swing drummer or other jazz percussionists.
/ˈswɪndʒəlbɑːrz/
describing something, especially food, that is very appetizing or delicious and would be appealing to most people (e.g., food that stimulates the appetite and is delicious)
/ˈtɔːθsʌm/
Describing something that has been converted to grayscale, which represents shades of grey without any color information. Also, can describe an image or object that appears in shades of grey, as in a black and white photograph.
/ˈɡreɪskeɪld/
A term not widely recognized, possibly a misspelling or a fictional term. In some contexts, it might be a specific type of fish or a rare term used in a certain field.
/ˈkɑː.kiː.ɪd/
A palfrey is a horse that is well-trained and used for riding, especially by knights and ladies in medieval times. It is often described as a smaller, finer sort of horse, often gray in color, used for pleasure or parade rather than work or war.
/'pæflreɪ/
Not symmetrical; lacking correspondence in size, shape, and position of parts on opposite sides of a dividing line or plane; not being the same on both sides of a dividing line, median plane, or plane of symmetry, or having no such a plane.
/'æs.ɪ.mə.trɪk/
Not having buttons or fastenings on the waist to hold up trousers; not placketted; loose around the waist (especially of trousers). It may also describe an unstarched or undistorted state, particularly in the context of skirts or blouses.
/ʌnˈ blauzd/