A portable electronic device worn or carried on the body that contains a battery and electronic components, often used as a transmitter, receiver, or both for communication purposes.
/'bɔːpæk/
A narrative device used in literature, film, and other media, where the story returns to an earlier event or episode, as in a memory, dream, or vision, before continuing with the current plot line.
/ˈflæskθəns/
Feasting on or eating fungi, often referring to a dietary practice or habit involving the consumption of various types of mushrooms and other fungus specimens.
/maɪ.kəˈfeɪ.jiːz/
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/
To stop considering an offense as serious and to cancel a punishment or claim. To think of a person who has hurt you as not deserving punishment or blame and to remove any anger or resentment towards that person.
/fɔːg'viː/
The surgical removal of a cataractous lens, especially in cattle.
/lɪˈnɛktəmi/
A movable screen or curtain hung across the entrance of an altar in a church, used for decoration or to cover the altar during specific services. It is often an important element in the decoration and liturgy of Roman Catholic and some Anglican churches.
/æntɨ'pendiə/
Relating to a person or behavior that does not persecute others, i.e., does not mistreat or harass someone because of their beliefs, actions, or status.
/ʌnˈpə:sɪk treɪ ʌŋkəmˈpʌɡləd/