A book that takes the form of a choose-your-own-adventure narrative which can be interacted with by the reader through narrative decision branches and choices that affect the outcome of the story.
/ˈɡeɪmˌbʊk/
A small flowering plant belonging to the genus Nardostachys, specifically N. grandiflora, which is native to the Himalayas and is also known as buffalo thyme or Indianinspace. It is used in traditional medicine and for its fragrance.
/ˈnaːroːs/
A substance that forms the non-sugar or non-homologous part of a glycoside, a class of organic compounds that are derived from a sugar molecule, and non-sugar components of such compounds, which are necessary for the formation of glycosides.
/æɡləˈkɑːn/
The practice or policy of cultivating or using datura plants, which are known for their psychoactive properties and toxicity. It can also refer to the religious or spiritual use of datura.
/ˈdætərɪzм/
An obsolete spelling of ‘h HttpRequest Line’, which is a line in a web server or client request that contains the request method, the target URL path, and the HTTP version being used.
/hɑːlz/
A person who expresses opposition or disapproval in a formal or official manner, often through a formal written or spoken statement. A strong objector or dissenter.
/ˈremənstrətər/
The undercarriage of a vehicle, especially an aircraft or boat, consists of the wheels or floats, and the frame that supports them. In an aircraft, the undercarriage is also known as landing gear, and includes the main wheels and the nose wheel (if fitted).
/ˈʌndərˌkærɪdʒ/
A tool or device, such as a metal plate with fine teeth or a perforated plate, used to create fine patterns or engravings, especially in the production of silk screens and metal etchings.
/ˈræstrəm/
Describing structures that are blade-like or leaf-like, typically in plants. It may also refer to structures that are flattened and convex on one side and concave on the other, resembling a leaf blade.
/fɪ'lɒldɪəl/
to haggle over petty matters or deceive by petty tricks or deceptions, often involving small amounts or minor theft; to cheat slightly, usually in a money transaction
/ˈdɪdlɪŋ/