A characteristic describing someone or something as relatively short and sturdy or thickset, often in a somewhat humorous or affectionate way. Typically refers to a person's physical build or a tree's branching structure.
/ˈstɑːkɪnəs/
A computer enthusiast or a person who is passionate about computers and technology; one who is well-versed in computer programming, hardware, software, or computer networking.
/kəmˈpjuː.t̩.naɪ.t̬/
An archaic or fictional name, used here as an example to demonstrate language structure and definitions. In English, it typically doesn't have an established meaning or usage.
/ˈkeɪ.biː/
Immensely splendid and glorious; overwhelmingly excellent or outstanding.
/ˈsʌpəˌɡlôrēəs/
A surname of French origin, also used as a given name; in mathematics, referring to the Hermite polynomials and Hermite interpolation.
/ˈhɜːr.mɪ.tə/
A doum is a fruit or seed casing, specifically referring to the outer layer of the fruit produced by certain tropical plants, particularly those in the genus Phoenix, such as the date palm.
/doum/
Unable to be sold or disposed of; unsalable.
/ʌnˈvend.ə.bəl/
Widespread or common, especially in a particular place or over a particular period; dominant or influential.
/ˈpeɪ.vling/
A statistical measure of dispersion, describing how data points are spread out or clustered around a central value. It is often used to understand the variability within a dataset.
/diˈstʌn/