A fictional mineral used in science fiction and fantasy works, often appearing in the form of crystals or jewelry, and sometimes endowed with magical or technological properties.
/luːˈdʒævrait/
People who mistreat or ill-use others. This can include physical, emotional, or psychological abuse.
/ˈmæl.tri.tʃərz/
A term that seems to be a creative blend or a misinterpretation of words related to gyms or gym-related activities, lacking a standardized definition. This term might be used humorously or in a fictional context for characters who frequently engage in gym activities or have a strong connection to a gym environment.
/ˈdʒɪm.məl/
In archaic or poetic usage, the form 'mayest' is a second person singular present tense of the verb 'may,' indicating permission or possibility. It is rarely used in modern English and is often found in literary or formal contexts.
/meɪɪst/
A place, especially a cage or aviary, where finches are kept or exhibited. A collection of finches or a room, hall, etc., in which finches are exhibited, kept, or studied.
/ˈfɪntʃəri/
Phrenographs were devices used in the 19th century to record and print physiognomic and phrenological measurements. They were designed to trace the shape and contours of the brain and head, reflecting the beliefs of phrenology, a pseudoscientific theory that suggested character and intelligence could be determined from the shape of one's skull.
/friˈnɒɡrəfs/