A term used to describe someone who opposes or is hostile to feminism, believing that the feminist movement is detrimental to society, or that women should not have equal rights with men.
/ænt̬ˈfɛminɪst/
A type of orchid that has the mouth or lip of the flower pouch-shaped, often with elaborate and distinctive colors or markings that are adaptations for pollination.
/ɡlɒsˈsɪdɪə/
Describes a state of being overly tired or bored through repetitive, monotonous labor or activity.
/ˈwʊd.ənˈwiː.ər/
A genus of flowering plants in the plant family Plantaginaceae, commonly found in North America and known for their true tubular flowers with five petals arranged in a cross or picotee shape. They are popular in gardens for their colorful blooms and tolerance to various environmental conditions.
/ˈpentstiːmən/
Passementerie is a type of ornamental trim for clothing and furnishings, often made of braid, braid lace, cords, or ribbon.
/pɑːsˈmɛn.tər.i/
Standing out from the rest, prominent, or strikingly different. Often used in contexts where the quality or feature of something is particularly noticeable or special compared to others.
/ˈaʊtˌstɛndɪŋ/
A state characterized by the sudden contraction of the abdominal muscles, resulting in an arched or convex position of the upper body when held in this position. This condition can be seen in certain neurological or muscular disorders, particularly in cases of convulsions or seizures.
/ˌemp.rəʊ.sth.oʊˈnəs/