Extremely fine or delicate, often referring to something that is difficult to perceive or distinguish, requiring great sensitivity or precision; extremely precise or nuanced, to an almost imperceptible degree.
/ˈʌl.tə.ˌsuː.bə.tl/
The quality of not causing irritation or discomfort, typically referring to the properties of a substance or an object that does not provoke an irritation in contact with the skin or other exposed tissues.
/ˌnɒnɪrɪˈteɪəbɪlɪtɪ/
A device used in aircraft to aim and deliver bombs accurately, typically using a sight and calculations of speed, height, and target distance to determine the correct point of release.
/'bɑːmzbɪɡt/
A name used to refer to Elvis Presley, the King of Rock and Roll, a famous American singer and actor, born on January 8, 1935, and died on August 16, 1977. It can also be used as a generic term for a beloved man or a representative of rock and roll culture.
/ˈel.vɪs/
A mound is a small hill or heap that has been formed, often artificially, either by people or by natural processes. As a verb, ‘to mound’ refers to the act of piling up or forming a mound.
/maʊnd/
A professional who practices or specializes in complexion therapy; a person who treats skin problems or improves skin appearance for better health and aesthetics.
/'kɒmplɪʃnɪst/
SRO stands for Student Resident Advisor. It refers to a staff member responsible for overseeing the welfare and providing guidance to students in residence halls or similar living environments.
/esˈroʊ/