Copaline is an adhesive substance made from copal resin, which is hardened tree resin and is often used in various crafts and woodworking for gluing purposes.
/ˈkɒp.əˌlaɪn/
A bushwalker is a person who regularly undertakes walks in bushland or bush, which refers to an area of land covered with bushes rather than trees, often characterized by a rugged and wild landscape.
/ˈbʌʃ.walking/
showing little or no interest or concern; without caring one way or the other
to convert into or coat with zinc; to zincate
/'zɪŋkˌaɪfaɪŋ/
A division of a pteridophyte (fern) frond, consisting of the parts between the lateral pinnae (leaflets) and which are often green and produce spores or have sporangia.
/ˈklaɪ.nænd.rɪɑ/
The term 'regives' is not a standard English word. However, it can be inferred as a form of the verb 'to give' with a suffix suggesting a repetition or renewal of action, which would imply to give again or anew.
/ˈrekwaɪzɪts/
A general term for inhabitants of a particular coastal area, often used in historical contexts to describe pirates or smugglers who operate along the coast or in coastal regions.
/ˈkostaɪm/
Describing something morally weak or degenerate; lacking in virtue or honor, typically in a manner that is visible or obvious.
/ˈætrəˈruːliəs/