A name used for a ship, particularly a cargo ship or a vessel of a specific type in certain regions. It can also be used as a respectful or formal address in some contexts.
A brand name for a British company that produces kitchen and home items, particularly known for selling cast iron cookware, bakeware, and barware.
/'baɪ.dəlz/
A person whose occupation is the coating of objects with a protective or decorative lacquer, typically by hand. Lacquerers use a variety of materials to create finishes on items such as furniture, boxes, and artistic objects.
/ˈlækrər/
Unable to be confessed or admitted, especially due to shame, guilt, or embarrassment.
/ʌnˈkɒnfɪsəbl/
Occurring or operating after the digestive process, typically referring to the effects on the lower gastrointestinal tract after food has been digested in the stomach and small intestine. It is also used to describe processes or symptoms that arise after eating, such as bloating or other discomfort.
/ˌpɑːs.dɪˈdʒɛs.tɪv/
The process of producing hybrids, especially by controlled mating of genetically different organisms, or the production of hybrid plants, animals, cells, or tissues by means of genetic manipulation or other techniques.
/'hʌɪbrɪd┫ɪzɪŋ/
In a manner characteristic of or related to arthritis; causing or relating to arthritic conditions.
/ˈɑːmédɪkəlili/
A monolith is a large stone or other single piece of rock that has been used in a building or statue, or a large monument or building made of a single block of stone. It can also refer to a large, unwieldy, or monolithic structure or system, especially a large, unmovable, or complex software application that is not easily separable into parts.
/ˈmɒnəlɪθs/
A proper noun used as a surname, possibly referring to Elon Musk who is known for his work in electric vehicles and space exploration through Tesla and SpaceX.
/ˈeɪbəl mʌsk/