A distilled alcoholic beverage typically made from malted grain and matured in oak casks. The most well-known types are Scotch, Irish, Canadian, and American whiskies. The term 'whisky' can also refer to a mix of different whiskies and other spirits.
/ˈwɪskɪ/
Manichaeus (also Mani) was a 3rd-century Persian prophet and the founder of Manichaeism, an ancient religion that attempts to explain the origin of evil and contains gnostic elements. The term can also refer to followers or aspects of the religion he established.
/ˌmænɪˈkiːəs/
A term that describes a condition or a state involving trifoliate structures, often used in botany to refer to a leaf or leaflet structure that is trifoliate (divided into three leaflets or divisions)
/trɪ.fə'lɪ.əs.ɪ.ɒs/
A style of dress or a manner of dressing that is flashy, ostentatious, and often intended to attract attention or impress others; it includes overly extravagant or eye-catching clothing or accessories, often at the expense of style and comfort.
/fleʃəri/
Describing a person (usually a woman) who is not married and therefore does not bring a dowry or any financial asset to the marriage.
/ˈtəʊ.tʃəớt/
A word that appears to be a loanword from a fictional or constructed language found in the anime 'Sailor Moon', often used to refer to a device, object, or concept related to the series. It is not an official term in any language.
/ˈsæloʊ/
This term seems to be a play on words or a misspelling, possibly related to religious or cultural terms. However, without additional context, its exact definition is unclear. It could refer to a specific concept, term, or artifact in a particular community or context.
/ˈdælədɛʃ/