soundproofed refers to the process of treating a space or structure to reduce sound transmission, thereby minimizing noise transfer between rooms, spaces, or exterior and interior environments.
/ˈsaʊndprəʊtɪd/
A scolding, insulting, or disparaging exchange; a quarrel or argument, especially between politicians or public figures; the substance left after metal has been smelted out of its ore.
/ˈslæɡɪŋ/
A type of traditional Chinese toed boots, often referred to as 'baboches' in French, especially in Quebec. They are traditional Chinese footwear worn with Manchu-style trousers, particularly popular among elderly women and in traditional settings.
/'bæbətʃɪz/
The trait of being quick-witted and producing amusing remarks or jokes in a slightly inappropriate or cheeky manner; a tendency to make sharp, often sarcastic comments.
/'kwɪpɪʃn/
The Kashag was a cabinet or advisory council that governed Tibet during the time of the Ganden Phodong and Desi regimes, consisting of the four top Gelugpa monastic seat holders (or onsuk), who were responsible for the secular administration of the Tibetan government under the supervision of the Dalai Lama.
/ˈkæʃəɡ/
Shaped like or resembling a hatchet; having a blade with a long cutting edge and a short handle.
/'hætʃəlˌไลkl/'
Opposed to or hostile toward atheism, characterized by opposition to the disbelief in a deity.
/æntiˈæθiəsɪtɪk/
A formal, respectful bow performed by a woman, typically involving a slight bending of the knees and a curving of the upper body, with hands resting one on top of the other, generally with fingertips touching, and bringing the hands to the waist.
/ˈɜːrtsɪ/
Sawier refers to a type of saw used primarily for cutting softer woods. It typically has a fine-toothed blade to avoid tearout and produce a smooth finish.
/sɛwiər/