To float or move through the air with the aid of a device, such as a hang glider, while using one's arms for balance or to maneuver.
/hændˈglaid/
The term 'antiegotistical' is not a standard English word. However, it is constructed from the prefix 'anti-' (meaning 'against') and 'egotistical' (meaning 'self-seeking, self-centered'), suggesting a meaning in opposition to egotism or self-centeredness. It could be interpreted as 'unselfish' or 'less self-centered'.
/ˌæntiˌiːɡəˈɡɒtɪkl/
Excessively talkative or verbose, especially when one talks too much about sensitive or inappropriate topics.
/oʊˈvɜːrtʌŋ/
To give or add an electric current to; to charge with electricity. Also, to invigorate, excite, or energize.
/ɪˈлек.tɹaɪ.fɪ.z/
to give magnetic properties to; to make magnetic. Also, to attract strongly or influence powerfully.
/ˈmæɡnetɪz/
A garnisher is someone whose job is to prepare garnishes, such as edible decoration or accompaniments for dishes, in a kitchen; also, an apparatus or tool used for garnishing dishes.
/ˈɡɑːr.nɪʃ.ə/