Of, relating to, or characterized by flowering; the term is typically used in botany to describe plant structures or species that are characterized by the ability to flower and produce flowers.
/ˌflərɪkəˈməʊəs/
A false joint formed as a result of the nonunion of a fracture. It is a condition where two bone fragments fail to heal properly leading to poor alignment, and may require surgical correction.
/ˌpsuːdərθroʊˈziːz/
Relating to a dislike or opposition to urban areas and cities; preferring rural or less populated areas. It often implies a preference for simplicity, tranquility, and nature over the hustle and bustle of urban life.
/ænˈtaɪər.bæn/
A condition where a woman's uterus prolapses or descends into the vagina or even outside of it, often due to weakened pelvic muscles or ligaments. It can lead to discomfort, pain, and difficulty with urination or bowel movements.
/hɪstərˌɒptəsɪs/
In Hindi, 'pinjra' means constraints or limitations, often metaphorically referring to a feeling of being trapped or enclosed. It can also refer to literal confinement, especially in aWindow context.
/ˈpɪn.trə/
A type of climbing plant, specifically Billardiera scoparia, which is a slow-growing creeping shrub that is native to Australia and commonly found in coastal and drier regions. It is recognizable for its purple flowers and yellow tubular fruits.
/ˈtɛtərˌwɜrt/
used to indicate that something is not thoroughly or strictly authentic, genuine, precise, or correct; used as a gentle correction or a more polite substitute for 'not'. Often used in socially more acceptable forms of disagreement or criticism.
/ˈpræθər/
To push or shove gently with the elbow, often in a playful or affectionate manner. Also, to serve as a trigger or stimulus for a particular action or reaction.
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