Hysteralgia is a term often used in medical contexts to describe pain or discomfort, particularly in the abdomen or pelvic region, that is attributed to psychological or emotional factors rather than physical causes. It is a term that can be somewhat outdated but may still be used in certain contexts.
/hɪstəˈrɑːl.dʒə/
Completely or securely wrapped or surrounded, often with material such as burlap, hay, or similar substances, especially used for protecting or preserving crops during harvest or storage.
/swɑːð/
a system for composing printing type automatically, using photographic images or film from a camera or phototypesetter.
/fəˈta.jpaɪz/
to cause to fall or overturn by force, usually suddenly and with violence; to topple over
/oʊˈtɔː.pлpl/
A person who gives information; especially, in the 16th and 17th centuries, an official who read proclamations or news to the public. The term can metaphorically refer to a person who spreads or publicizes information.
/ˈbru.ɪ.tər/
Tarworks were large factories or complexes in which tar was produced from coal, wood, or peat. These were significant in the production of tar, which was used in the manufacture of pitch, tarred roofing, and other products. The tarworks were typically large and smoky, with a distinctive industrial presence.
/ˈtɑːrˈwərkς/
The application of helices (spiral structures) to astronomical measurements, particularly the measurement of the rotation of the plane of polarization of light, also known as stellar polarization or circular polarization.
/'hɛlɪəmetrɪ/
InterLisp is an early, high-level Lisp programming language and its execution environment, initially developed in the late 1960s. It supported the Common Lisp Standard and was known for its powerful features and a wide range of applications, such as computational linguistics and artificial intelligence.
/ˈɪntərlasp/
Without armor or protection; exposed or unprotected. This term is commonly used to describe something or someone lacking in defensive measures or basic protective equipment.
/ʌnˈæmrɪd/
Relating to or affecting the kidney and the stones or other thickened or hard substances that can form within it; pertains to kidney-stones or other calcified deposits in the urinary tract.
/lɪˌθoʊnᵻˈrɪk/