Free from dirt or mud; not muddied. Maintaining or restoring clarity and purity, especially in a figurative sense when referring to a state of confusion or turbidity being cleared.
/ʌnˈmʌdi/
to show something as a perfect example or to provide a clear representation of a particular quality or behavior
/ɪgˈzæmplɪfaɪd/
A genus of plants of the sunflower family, commonly known as coneflowers, with daisy-like composite heads of yellow ray petals surrounding a central disk. They are native to North America and are often cultivated for their bright yellow flowers.
/ˈruːdbɪkə/
Islamics, also spelled Islamics, refers to the culture, art, and architecture or artifacts associated with the Islamic religion, often with the inclusion of Islamic geometric patterns or calligraphy. It encompasses various elements that are uniquely identified with the Islamic tradition.
/ɪˈlæmɪks/
An unusual term, possibly coined or in very specialized use to refer to a hypothetical structure or concept involving flat feet or a flat bottom on a plant or animal. It is not commonly used in scientific literature and is more often found in speculative or fictional contexts.
/plætəˈpɔːdɪə/
A term often mistakenly used for a doctor or a physician, though it is not a common or standard medical term, and in proper usage might be understood as a synonym for a physician or a doctor, due to the similarity with 'physician'.
/ˈmi.dɪ.ʃən/
Pyrethrins are a type of natural pesticide that are derived from the chrysanthemum flower. They are used to control a wide variety of pests, especially insects, and are considered to be relatively safe for humans and pets due to their rapid breakdown in the environment.
/'pɪrəθrɪn/
A type of reusable, flexible container made of plastic that is designed for transporting liquids, such as wine, chemicals, and fruit juices, between different storage and transport facilities.
/ˈfleks.ɪ.tæŋk/