A person, especially a Muslim, who fights in a holy war for religious, political, or ideological reasons; a militant fundamentalist who engages in jihad or holy war.
/dʒɪˈhædɪst/
An archaic or fictional unit of measurement used to quantify the effectiveness of a weapon or strategy in hunting deer. It is a humorous and speculative term.
/æntɪˈdɪər/
The process of removing cement or mortar from something or the action of making something no longer cemented. It's the negation of cementing, which is the process of joining materials by using a binding agent like cement.
/ʌnˈsɛmn.tɪŋ/
Resembling or having the characteristics of a string, such as being long, thin, and flexible, and often referring to objects or descriptions that are thread-like or wire-like in form or structure.
To shout loudly, particularly in a deep or forceful manner. Often used in the context of a bellow being repeated or echoed.
/ˈriː.bəˌləʊd/
Mcnelly is a surname, often used as a variant of McNeely, which is Irish in origin, meaning 'descendant of Neale' or 'neither one' in Gaelic.
/ˈmɛknəli/