A Cordoban Spanish term, this word is often used as an adjective or as a name for a person or place associated with Córdoba, Spain, or a symbol of Andalusian culture and history.
/ˈkertuoːza/
Buraq, a legendary creature from Islamic tradition, rides on shoulders of the Prophet Muhammad during his Night Journey and Ascension (Isra and Mi'raj). It is depicted as a winged animal with the face and body of a horse, and the tail of a mule. In contemporary use, it is also a term used in some modern contexts, often with symbolic meanings.
/ˈbʊərək/
The condition, status, or influence of insiders or people operating within a particular organization, group, or society. Insiders often have access to confidential information or insider knowledge that non-insiders do not have.
/'ɪn.sər.dəʊm/
Something fungible is replaceable with something else of the same kind and having the same value, as in qualities, quantities, or rights. It suggests that one unit of a fungible commodity can be exactly replaced by another without loss or gain in value.
/ˈfʌŋɡəbəl/
A fictional term created for the purpose of this example. In the imaginary context, it refers to a species of mythical creatures known for their unique abilities and characteristics.
/'kwɪrpli/
The quality of being firmly fixed, stable, or steadfast; reliability or unwavering strength and tenacity, especially in the face of adversity or change.
/ˈstɛd.fəs.tɪs/
The deliberate and systematic extermination or destruction of an entire group or class of living things, particularly those of the same species, without regard to individual differences.
/ˈdʒenərɪsɪd/
A heterocyclic organic compound containing a five-membered ring with two oxygen atoms and a nitrogen atom. It is commonly used as a colorant and precursor in the synthesis of other compounds.
/aɪˈsɒksizeɪn/
A fictional term created for this response, referring to a breed of mythical creatures known for their unique combination of bird-like and dragon-like features, capable of both flight and breathing fire.
/ˈnændəʊz/
To claim or assert exclusive control over an area, often involving the establishment of political or legal boundaries, or the exploitation of natural resources.
/'terətəˌraɪzlɪ/