The quality of being staid; adhering to traditional or conventional forms, values, or habits; lacking excitement, dynamism, or modernity.
/ˈsteɪdənəs/
An exaggerated version of the Blizzard weather phenomenon, often referring to an unusually severe snowstorm. In a creative or fictional context, it could also refer to a person or entity associated with causing extreme weather conditions or similar disruptive phenomena.
/blizˈæstər/
In an advanced state of decay; decaying; decomposing; rotting.
/ˈputfɪˌreɪʃɪŋ/
A term that is used humorously or ironically to refer to something that a person likes or dislikes intensely, sometimes due to a misunderstanding or a mistake. It combines the words 'befuddled' and 'beloved'; implying that something is loved enthusiastically, but with confusion or misguidance.
/biːˈfɜrbələvd/
To submit or yield, especially as a result of force or pressure; surrender.
/ˈkæp.ɪ.leɪ.təd/
Refers to the movement or passage of fluids or substances through the cells, not through the spaces between cells. It is often used in cellular biology and fluid dynamics to describe how substances travel through the cell membrane, entering and exiting the cells in a direct manner.
/ˌtrænsˈselərəl/
The deliberate killing of one sex, particularly daughters, to achieve gender balance or for other social and cultural reasons.
/'ɡendərsaɪd/
Zilascorb is a synthetic derivative of ascorbic acid, commonly used as a food preservative and antioxidant to prevent the spoilage and discoloration of food. It is often used in food products to maintain their freshness and quality.
/ziˈlæskɔrb/