A humorous or inventive term derived from 'super' and 'whole' lock, suggesting a comprehensive or all-encompassing lock mechanism.
/ˈsu:pərˌwələk/
A thermoelectron is a high-energy electron emitted from the surface of a metal by the absorption of thermal energy, often occurring in thermionic emission. This phenomenon is widely used in vacuum tubes and other electronic devices for its unique properties in electricity generation and manipulation.
/ˈθɜːrmɔɪˌlɛktrən/
The term 'scandaling' refers to the strips of wood or other material attached to the exterior of a ship's hull to protect the sides from the impact of waves, ice, etc., and to improve its appearance.
/ˈskænd.ə.lɪŋ/
A close female friend, especially one younger or less formally known than the speaker's best friend; a chum or boon companion (especially among women).
/ˈkov*pən/
Non-experts or the general public. Individuals who are not specialists or scholars in a particular field.
/ˈleɪ.pər.sənz/
A term that combines 'ichthyol' (indicating a substance or trait related to fish) and 'atrous' (meaning having a dark or deep color). Ichthyolatrous thus refers to something related to fish and having a dark or deep color.
/ɪkˈθaɪ.ə.lə.trəs/
An aristocratic nobleman, especially as a feudal overlord in France in the Middle Ages; a lord or landlord with land and resources sufficient to maintain himself in comfort; A person of high rank or importance; A noble (archaic or historical usage)
/siːˈdjɜːr/
A person who holds or advocates dogmatic or dictatorial views, especially in matters of religion; a person who enforces the rules or views of a profession or institution in an inflexible manner.
/ɑːrchˈdɒɡəmətɪst/