A person who is excessively meticulous, conscientious, and perhaps a bit of a loner, as if feeling they are the only one who understands the proper way of doing things, much like how a mouse might seem out of place in a church setting.
/tʃɜːrmʌs/
An impulsive desire to harm oneself; a feeling that one wants to cause their own death but no actual attempts are made, often accompanied by elaborate plans or symbolic actions. It is distinct from suicide in that there is no intention to follow through with the harmful action or no harmful action occurs.
/ˈpsuthəsɪd/
In a manner that disgraces or destroys the beauty or character of something, usually referring to actions that harm or mar a person, place, or thing in an offensive or damaging way.
/ˈdef.ə.siŋ.lē/
A phylogenetic group of extinct marine arthropods that are generally regarded as eurypterids and their close relatives, characterized by a flattened body covered with sclerites and a pair of long, jointed antennae.
/ˌerəʊɪptəˈrɔɪd/
A software company known for developing e-commerce solutions and platforms, particularly for the Magento platform. It was founded by Australian businessman David Skelton and is now part of Adobe Systems.
/vəˈrɪɛn/
A cohusband is a term used in polyamory to describe a male or female partner in a loving, committed relationship with a couple or person who has a primary relationship with someone else. This arrangement involves all parties being mutually aware and agreeing to the relationships.
/ˈkoʊ.hʌ.bənd/
Having a single nucleus, typically used in biological contexts to describe cells or organisms with a single nucleus. Mononucleate cells are common in certain developmental stages, e.g., in the early stages of embryonic development.
/mɒnəˈnjuːklɪɪt/
A tropical seabird with long, graceful tail streamers and a prominent red bill, found in warm seas around the world.
/ˈtrosisbɜrd/