In esoteric and occult circles, an epopt is an initiate who has achieved a certain level of understanding or enlightenment and is allowed to see or know more profound or secret information or truths, often through a direct spiritual experience or initiation ceremony. In some jurisdictions or organizations, 'epopt' can also refer to a member of a religious or fraternal group who is privy to secret knowledge.
/ˈep.ɑːpt/
The process or state of becoming more Hispanic, especially in terms of language, culture, or racial identity; to make or become Hispanic in character or composition.
/'hɪspənɪˌzeɪʃn/
An oriform is a visual or graphic representation or form, often stylized or simplify, that is used in communication or design. It can be a symbol, an icon, or any other visual element used to convey meaning or function.
/ˈoːrɪfɔːm/
An Ethiopian unit of weight and currency, historically used for measuring and trading coffee beans, and later adopted as a general currency unit. It is equivalent to 1/1000 of a birr, the official currency of Ethiopia.
/ˈkɛlə/
Relating to the bone or bone disease; specifically referring to a bone disease or inflammation that typically affects the jawbone and can be a symptom of a condition like Ludwig's angina or certain forms of tuberculosis.
/ˈɒstɪtɪk/
To deepen or make more profound; to extend or enlarge in depth or extent; to make more insightful or thorough.
/prəˈfʊnd.ɪ.keɪ.teɪd/
In the Arabic script, a mark placed under a letter to indicate that any of a specified group of short vowels should be pronounced in a specific manner, typically denoting a short 'a' sound.
/ˈfæθə/