Without a storm or in a manner not associated with a storm; calmly, quietly, and without disturbance
/ʌntɪˈtɛst.ə.pəs.tə.li/
The hindlimbs are the rear legs or hind legs of an animal, used for locomotion, support, and other functions. They are particularly important for animals that walk or run on four legs or that jump, as in the case of kangaroos, rabbits, and hares. Hindlimbs often have more powerful muscles and are adapted for tasks more demanding than those of the forelimbs.
/ˈhaɪndˈlɪmズ/
A form of debate or discourse where two or more parties engage in a structured and sometimes adversarial exchange of arguments, often on a specific topic, aiming to prove the superiority of one's own position or to reach a consensus through intellectual competition.
/ˈdɪɡ.læd.iˌeɪ.ʃən/
The activity of cutting wood, typically using an axe or similar tool, for various purposes such as firewood or construction.
/ˈwʊdkəʊpɪŋ/
A situation where control over a resource is fragmented among multiple owners, leading to inefficiencies because the owners can't effectively coordinate use of the resource due to transaction costs or enforcement issues.
/æn.ti.kə'mæns/
Plants and plant parts, such as flowers, leaves, fruits, and roots, that are used for their medicinal, aromatic, or cosmetic properties. Botanicals can also include plant-derived essential oils and extracts used in various industries including pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, and traditional medicine.
/ˈbɑːt.lən.zz/
A herbicide, specifically a non-selective, early-emerging weed killer applied by soil treatment, which is used in agriculture to control weed growth.
/ˈɡlɒksədʒən/