A noun is a word that refers to a person, place, thing, quality, or idea. In the context of eloining, it could be interpreted as a contraction of 'elevating' and 'exiling', referring to a situation where a person or group is elevated or exalted but also exiled or banished.
/ˈelənɪŋ/
Binationalism refers to a political ideology or principle that advocates for the coexistence and cooperation of two nations or national groups within a single state or region, often involving shared governance, cultural recognition, and economic cooperation.
/ˌbaɪnəˈtɪʃənm/
organs or sensory structures in some cnidarians and related organisms that function in touch and locomotion. They are usually filamentous projections, ranging from small cilia to long, stiff spines.
/nɪˈmætəfɔːrz/
A person or thing that rescues or saves, especially a person who recovers valuable or salvageable things from a shipwreck or other disaster.
/ˈsɔlvɪdʒər/
a bird whose foot has the first and fourth toes turned backward and the second and third toes forward, an arrangement that is an adaptation for climbing and perching in trees.
/zaɪɡəˈdæktl/
The superlative form of 'bleach' when used as an adjective, meaning the whitest or most bleached substance or object; the most bleached property; the one that bleaches the most readily.
/ˈbleɪtʃɪst/