Susceptible to feeling cold or discomfort; easily chilled; fragile from cold. It can also extend to a metaphorical sense of being overly sensitive, timid, or faint-hearted.
/neʃ/
The title of a Venetian noble family of the 16th and 17th centuries, whose members were often employed as diplomatic agents for the Republic of Venice. The term can also be used to refer to a member of this noble family.
/ˈmɒ.tʃen.ɪ.go/
To be found in the same location or area within a cell, often in relation to the same organelle or specific region, across different conditions or time points; to be co-located in a spatially consistent manner.
/ˈkəʊəˌkeɪəllibs/
having or characterized by a genetic condition in which the middle phalanges of the toes are absent, or having a condition where digits are fused or absent, usually in a Y-shaped pattern, often involving the loss of the second toe and the fusion of the first and third toes.
/ɛk.trəˈdækt.ə.ləs/
A white, flaky, crystalline compound obtained from the distillation of camphor with bromine, used in medicine as a carminative and an expectorant.
/ˈbrɒmkæmfər/
The state or quality of emitting radiation, especially as thermal radiation or electromagnetic waves.
/rəˈdeɪ.nə.sɪs/
A portion of a clipping, meaning a small piece or section, often a short piece of text or a section of an article or photograph, that is cut out or extracted from a longer work.
/ˈklɪpɪŋ/
Not serving to inform or instruct; not providing new information or guidance; uninformative.
/nənˈfɔːrmɪtɪv/
Relating to or resembling typhus, especially in symptoms and course.
/taɪfəˈjes/
The condition of feeling pain or discomfort in response to sounds, especially high-pitched or loud ones; a sensitivity to sound that leads to pain or distress.
/'krɪːəsɪθɪə/