Oncydrome is a genus of swimming crabs belonging to the family Ochyridae, characterized by their ability to move by swimming rather than walking.
/'ɒksɪdruːm/
Aphelilia is the aversion to being far from the center or from familiar objects or places. It is often used in psychology to describe the fear of getting too far from home or familiar environment, which can cause anxiety or distress.
/æfəlˈlɪə/
The state or quality of being normative; the property of a rule, standard, or principle that makes something conform to a standard or model; the tendency to regulate or control behavior or practice according to a set of rules or standards.
/nɔːmə'tɪvəs/
Referring to a route or system designed to use shuttles effectively or efficiently, often used in the context of transportation or logistics.
/ˈʃʌtlwaɪz/
A fictional genus of plants that are often imagined to exist in a humid, temperate climate, with large, lush leaves and strong, fibrous roots. It is frequently used in mythological or speculative contexts to describe plants with magical or unusual properties.
/ɑːrɡəˈniːə/
A feeling of being unsettled, uncomfortable, or anxious, often not clearly defined or based on any particular reason
/ˈʌnˈeaseν/
Refers to activities and competitions conducted among students from different schools, typically in sports or academic events.
/ˌɪntərˈskiələ lest/
A complication is a situation in which a problem or difficulty is added to an already existing situation; a complex part of something.
/ˌkɑm.plɪˈkeɪ.ʃən/
The practice in which banks and other lending institutions draw a red line around low-income or minority neighborhoods, refusing to provide mortgages, small business loans, or other financial services to residents of those areas. It is a form of racial and economic discrimination.
/ˈred.lɪŋ/
People or things that boast or boast loudly and without justification; individuals who exhibit bluster or reckless courage usually in a showy, insincere, or unseemly manner. Also, individuals who act in a menacing or threatening way, often unnecessarily so.
/ˈblʌznərz/