Nailwort is a small weed characterized by long, sharp, hook-like structures that can stick to animal fur and clothing, causing them to be pulled into the plant. It is also known astickweed or burdock.
/ˈneɪlˌwɜrt/
An archaic term referring to animals that have only one mouth opening, including some early forms of sponges and certain invertebrates. This term is not commonly used in modern biology and its usage has been largely replaced by more specific terms.
/məˈnɒs.təmiːz/
The term 'stockiest' is typically not a commonly used English word with the exact definition that can solely be attributed to a separate concept. However, it can be interpreted from 'stocky' which refers to someone or something that is thick or stout in build, especially the body. Hence, a figure, person, or object could be described as the 'stockiest' if it is the thickest, stoutest in build, as compared to others.
/ˈstɔ.kɪ.stɪ.ə/
In computer networking, netlayer refers to a component or layer in a network architecture, such as the data link layer in the OSI (Open Systems Interconnection) model, responsible for the transmission of data over a physical network.
/ˈnetˌlɛər/
The activity of riding or sailing in a boat, especially for recreation or sport. It can also refer to boat racing or the sport of rowing in boats.
/ˈbəʊ.tɪŋ/
A missat is an archaic term referring to a seat, place, or position, often in the context of a dining room, church, or other gathering place. It can also denote an assigned seat or spot within a designated area.
/ˈmɪs.eɪts/
A marine plant, specifically an alga, found in the intertidal zones of rocky shores, especially in the north Atlantic and northwest Pacific.
/ˈrɒk.wiːd/