A large, typically fortified, and often royal fortress or palace in a Spanish or Moorish style, commonly having towers and a central courtyard, or a palace located in a historic area of Spain or Andalusia that has been fortified or built in a combination of Islamic, Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque architectural styles.
/ˈækləzər/
A type of flatbread made from cornmeal, often served as a side dish or part of a meal, particularly in American and Canadian cuisine.
/'kɔrnkeɪks/
In a manner or mannerism that is conducive to or indicative of good fortune or happiness, often with a philosophical or ethical emphasis on virtuous living to achieve such outcomes.
/juːˈdɛmənɪstɪkəlɪ/
A detailed examination of the internal organs of the abdomen and chest, typically performed through imaging techniques such as ultrasound, X-ray, or endoscopy.
/splæŋknoʊˈskɒpi/
A type of X-ray imaging technique used to visualize blood vessels, especially those within the lungs, by injecting a contrast medium into the bloodstream that becomes visible during the X-ray exposure.
/ˈnɛməuˌænɪɡˈræfɪə/
A term used in chemistry to describe a solution that is neither acidic nor basic (neither lower nor higher in pH than 7). It can also refer to a neutral state or condition in other contexts.
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