A stylized logo including the words “ lamaster” in some derivative of Chinese characters, often used as a term or a brand name by some specific services or products
/ləˈmæstə/
The state or quality of being analogous, or resembling in certain respects; the degree to which two or more things are similar in some aspects but not in others, thus allowing for comparison or a correspondence in function, structure, or behavior.
/əˈnæləˌɡoʊnəsɪsiz/
A surname of Danish origin, typically used to refer to an individual bearing the name Johansen, which is composed of the elements 'johs' meaning 'Christ' and 'sen' meaning 'son'.
/ˈjoːhɑːnsɛn/
In certain cultural contexts, gusti refers to a complex set of principles that guide interactions and decision-making, often rooted in Balinese Hinduism. Gusti is considered a term of respect and honor used to refer to deities, ancestors, and ultimately everything that is regarded as sacred or important in Balinese culture.
/ˈɡʌsti/
Describing something that has a ceiling (such as a room, ceiling-like structure, or the upper limit of something).
/ˈsilɪndɪd/
AWOL stands for 'Absent Without Official Leave,' which refers to someone who has left their post or duty station without officially notifying their superiors or obtaining permission.
/ˈæw.əl/
Amzel is a fictional character from the Netflix series 'The Witcher', known for being one of Geralt of Rivia's companions and a member of the Scoia'tael rebel faction.
/ˈæm.zəl/
The state or quality of not being content or satisfied, especially not being satisfied with one's own achievements or situation.
/nɒn.kɒmpləˈsɪSIz/
Having the parts or elements in their correct or appropriate relationship to each other; balanced; harmonious; adjusted in size or degree to the whole: as proportioned to their surroundings, to the rest of the structure, etc.
/prəˈpɔːr.dɪ.nd/