A person who blows a bugle or trumpet as a signal to mark time during military or ceremonial parades and drill exercises. It can also refer to someone who provides or sells samples of food or drink before a gathering or event, or a software tool that assists in the analysis of data.
/ˈbʌfɪtə/
Without a firm foundation or basis; not fundamentally or essentially; without grounding in basic principles or facts. Often used to indicate that something is superficial, ungrounded, or not rooted in a proper basis.
/ʌnˈfɔː.ment.ɪ.ŋli/
a person from Chuvashia, a republic in the Volga region of Russia, or a speaker of the Chuvash language, a Turkic language spoken primarily in Chuvashia.
/t͡ʃuˈvаш/
A muraena is a type of marine fish, specifically a moray eel, known for its flattened head, long body, and predatory habits. They are often found in coastal and reef habitats and are known for their elongated snouts and colorful patterns.
/ˈmjuː.rə.nə/
describes something or someone as being a perfect or typical example of a particular quality or type. This verb emphasizes the essence or core of a subject, highlighting its representative nature.
/ˈepɪtəmaɪz/
The rattlenut (Strychnos nStoryboard) is a perennial woody vine species native to the tropical and sub-tropical regions of the Americas, especially the Caribbean and Central and South America. It is noted for the peculiar sound the seeds make when rattled, and for the bitter and toxic nature of the seeds which contain the alkaloid strychnine.
/ˈrætnʌt/
The highest point of a mountain or hill, or the culminating point of something: typically an event, achievement, or discussion. Also, in a more general context, a summit can refer to the highest or peak position attained, as in one's career or in something abstract.
/ˈsʌmɪt/
A term used in some languages, such as Mandan, to refer to a sea creature or large fish. The exact definition may vary depending on the source and context.
/wəˈlɑː.pɑːi/