A state of being captivated, attracted, or entranced, often due to a compelling performance or display; the act or effect of causing someone to become fascinated or bewildered.
/məˈsmɛrɪzasən/
Pterophoridae is a family of small, winged insects commonly known as fungus gnats. They are characterized by their large, transparent wings and feathery antennae, and are often found in moist environments such as potting soil and compost.
/ˈpɜːrɪfɒrɪdɪ/
A variant spelling of MacBain, which is a Scottish surname derived from the Gaelic given name 'Macbhain', meaning 'son of Bhan', where 'Bhan' means 'fair' or 'white'.
/ˈmeɪ.bən/
A person or thing that crosses or that often crosses. It can refer to a pedestrian or simply someone who moves from one side of a path or boundary to the other, or anything that causes a change from one location, condition, or course of action to another.
/ˈkrɒsər/
Relating to or being playful or pleasure-seeking; often used to describe an activity, attitude, or behavior that is characterized by fun and enjoyment.
/dɪspeətɪv/
A genus of scaly-tailed squirrels (family Anomaluridae) that are native to Africa. These animals are characterized by their flattened middle claws, which help them excavate and dig for insects and seeds.
/æノmonsjərəs/
Spathiflorae is a family of flowering plants in the order Zingiberales, characterized by having long spathes or bracts that are often more showy than the flowers themselves; this family includes the genus Spathiphyllum (peace lily) among others.
/spaθəˈflɔːriːə/