A term humorously used to describe a featherbed that is either very soft, or overly stuffed with feathers, often to the point of being uncomfortable or even unusable.
/ˈbed.fəl/
Having or resembling a saw-like or serrated horn or projection, typically found in certain insects, such as locusts and lobsters.
/ˈsɛr.ə.kɔːrn/
Relating to or feeding on plants; herbivorous.
/fɪ.tɪˈvɔːr.ɪ.əs/
Describing something that is resistant to fungi, especially designed or treated to prevent fungal growth or infestation.
/'fʌŋɡɪ Pruf/'
The action of preventing or reducing the formation of blood clots, especially in medical treatments that require the administration of anticoagulant agents.
/æンˈtaIkəɡleɪtɪŋ/
The tendency to avoid or reject attribution of human characteristics to non-human entities or concepts.
/æntɪˌænthrəˈpɒmərɪsm/
1. easily broken or destroyed; very weak or soft; 2. unreliable or unstable; subject to sudden breakdowns or changes; 3. given to making excuses; unreliable, especially in commitments or promises.
/ˈflæki.st/
In a way that entertains or amuses; with a quality that captivates and engages an audience or listener.
/ˌɛn.tər'teɪ.nɪŋ.li/