Kingswood is a term used to refer to a forest or wooded area that was traditionally reserved for the king or nobleman to hunt in medieval times. It can also refer to a type of wood that is suitable for making king-sized furniture or large sections of buildings.
/ˈkɪŋzˌwʊd/
An informal and humorous term used to refer to a person or situation, often in a comical or exaggerated manner. It can be used to describe someone who is acting foolishly or in a ridiculous manner.
/hoʊˈboɪ/
A three-dimensional figure resembling a triangle but not perfectly symmetrical or regular, often having a flat or slightly curved face.
/ˈtraɪənɡjəlɔɪd/
Not following a set procedure; done spontaneously or in an unconventional manner. Often refers to actions or thoughts that are impulsive or inconsistent rather than following a predefined set of instructions or rules.
/ʌnˈprəʊ.sed.ʒu.əl/
Northfieldite is a rare mineral composed of sodium aluminum silicate with the chemical formula NaAl3Si3O10•2H2O. It was first discovered in a meteorite found in New South Wales, Australia, and is known for its distinctive purple color and crystal structure.
/ˈnaːrfild.aɪt/
The state or quality of being responsible, answerable, or accountable, especially in an official or legal capacity; the obligation to account for one's actions and decisions, and the requirement to be answerable to others for fulfilling one's duties or responsibilities.
/əˈkaʊntəbiliti/
The process of constructing something, particularly in the context of building or architectural design; the structural framework or arrangement of components that make up a physical entity.
/ˈkʌstəkərʃuː/
A word that means what another word means but sounds or looks like it prefix or suffixes a different word or prefix/prefixes/word another word with a different but similar meaning, often used as a form of wordplay or as a synonym in a playful or creative context.
/ˈspaɪ.nə.mən/