Choking or strangling, causing constriction or tightening; oppressive or constrictive; restrictive or limiting.
_/kənˈstrɪŋ/
A term referring to a type of brain having convoluted or folded surfaces, characteristic of mammals and a few other vertebrates. It is the opposite of having a smooth brain surface, known as lissencephaly.
/ˌɡaɪrɪnˈsɛfələ/
Relating to, characteristic of, or appropriate for a secretary or secretary's work. Often used to describe a professional or efficient manner, especially in terms of organization, attention to detail, and a proactive nature.
/ˈsek.tər.li.k/
A term primarily used in Arabic to refer to a close male friend; often used in the context of relationships that are more intimate than just a casual acquaintance.
/ræfɪk/
to produce, cause, or give rise to in a gradual or natural way; to generate, particularly in a slow or unnoticed manner; to encourage or promote the development of
/ˈɪŋ.ɡən.dər/
An old name for snapping turtles, particularly referring to the genus Chelydra, which includes the common snapping turtle (Chelydra serpentina).
/ˈbiːkhaɪdəs/
To bring people together or heal disputes through the use of sweet or soothing words or actions. Often used in a metaphorical sense to describe the act of reconciling or uniting people.
/ˈhʌnbɪnd/
To bring into agreement, especially to reconcile or make peace (someone or something). In an archaic context, it can also mean to bring into harmony, especially in terms of accounting or financial matters.
/ˈri.kwəlθ/