The quality or condition of being beloved; the state of being greatly admired, loved, or cherished. It often implies a deep sense of affection or endearment that one feels for another person, place, thing, or idea.
/bɪˈlɔːvd nes/
Flowers that grow in the wild naturally without being planted or cultivated, often found in meadows, fields, and along roadsides. They can be annuals, biennials, or perennials and vary greatly in species and appearance.
/ˈwaɪld.flaʊ.ərz/
A formal statement of the resignation from, or withdrawal of one's support for, a covenant or agreement. It often carries legal and moral implications, indicating a definitive departure or disagreement.
/ˈdɪskəvənt/
Network Time Protocol is a protocol for synchronizing computer clocks over a network to maintain accurate time. It is used in many computer systems to ensure that timekeeping is consistent across different devices.
/ Nev/
1. A detailed depiction of something in art or design, showing how it will look once it is constructed or completed. 2. In 3D modeling and animation, the process of generating a picture or video from a digital 3D model.
/ˈrendərɪŋ/
In a way that is not showing sympathy or compassion; in a harsh or unkind manner, especially in regard to another's misfortune or hardship.
/ʌnˈkʌm.si.zər.eɪ.tɪvli/
Describing something that is opaque to X-rays, meaning X-rays pass through it very poorly or not at all, making it difficult or impossible to view internal structures through it with X-ray imaging.
/'rəʊntʤənˈoʊpək/
An abnormally large tongue, often associated with certain genetic syndromes or conditions that affect the development of the face and jaw.
/'mæɡrəˈlɪksɪə/
Bremond is a surname or a given name, which is a variant of Bremond or a variant spelling of some other names, often from French origin
/bʁe.mɔ̃/