A derogatory term used to insult someone, typically for being unpleasant or off-putting, often because of their smell, reputation, or behavior. It can be used in a lighthearted way among friends or more harshly in negative contexts.
/stɪŋkbæɡz/
Covered with or as if with sheets, especially bedsheets. Also, covered or filled with sheets of a material, such as paper or metal, or with pages of printed material.
/ˈʃiː.tɪd/
A hypothetical cosmos or universe where fish-like organisms are prominently featured or the dominant life forms, often associated with science fiction and speculative biology. It is a playful invention, combining ‘lox’ (a type of fish such as salmon) and ‘cosmos’ or ‘cosm’. It can also be used metaphorically to describe a hypothetical or alternate universe where aquatic life plays a significant role.
/lɒksəʊkɒs/
A person with the surname Archbold; a place named Archbold, such as Archbold Academy, which is an independent college preparatory school in Florida, USA.
/ˈɑːrkəbəl/
A type of ancient Greek helmet that typically had a recognizable peak and was often used by soldiers in the area of Chalcidice.
/ˈkal.tɪ.di.ən/
A person who is knowledgeable about or involved in the production, sale, or evaluation of wine, especially one who is a connoisseur or expert in wines
/viːntənə/
An adjective that does not exist in English language, but hypothetically, it could be used to describe something relating to multiple fields or disciplines.
/ˈmʌltiviəs/
Relating to or derived from the Chebulic myrobalan ( Terminalia chebula), a fruit used in traditional medicine for its medicinal properties.
/'tʃʌbəlɪk/