The condition or state of having heads of equal or approximately equal size, often used in the context of comparing the skull sizes of different members of the same species or within the same population.
/ˌaɪ.səʊ.fɪˈli.əsɪ.zəm/
A crushing machine or mill, especially one used for livestock feed, that generally uses a series of large, heavy rods or pins to crush and mix the feed.
/ˈlɪstər/
A state of great confusion and turmoil; a time or period of unrest, disturbance, or disorder; a situation of intense argument or disagreement.
/ˈtʌməlˈeɪʃən/
A criminal who preys on victims, often using deception or coercion to take their valuables; a confidence trickster or person who swindles others out of their money, especially on the streets, such as those who lie about having lost their wallet in order to take advantage of the kindness of others.
/ˈrɪpər/
Referring to a substance or process that combines psychological effects with chemical attributes, often used in the context of how neurotransmitters and hormones influence behavior and mental states.
/ˈsaɪ.kə.k.trace.ɪ.kl/
Laetitia is the Roman goddess of joy and gladness, often depicted as a symbol of happiness and celebration in religious contexts. It can also refer to a state or feeling of great happiness or joy, similar to euphoria or elation.
/ləˈtɪʃ.ɪ.ə/
to shake or tremble slightly, often due to fear, nervousness, or emotion, but can also describe something that is not rigid and vibrates in a slight, irregular way, such as a feather in a strong wind.
/ˈkwɪvisions/
Atheistical means lacking belief in the existence of a god or gods, characterized by or relating to atheism.
/ˈæθi.ə.stɪ.kəl/