A surname, which is a name formed from the patronymic or topographical origins of a medieval family, or from a place name in England. It can also refer to the town in Cheshire, England.
/ˈbræm.həl/
A historical figure, originally Banu Guiscard, also known as Count Roger I, a powerful Norman noble in southern Italy who helped establish the Kingdom of Sicily and was instrumental in the Norman conquest of southern Italy during the 11th century.
/ɡɔiskʁod/
The state or quality of not being simple or straightforward; complexity or intricacy.
/ɪnˈsɪmplɪtn/
Nasomalar refer to a symptom characterized by the flow of pus and blood from the nose. It is typically associated with a severe nasal infection or injury.
/neɪˈsɒmələ/
Erroneous, incorrect, or nonsensical; characterized by unrealistic or impractical ideas or behavior.
/'hɒbɪhɔ:sɪkobbled/
The tendency or habit of grumbling or complaining; a disposition to be critical or discontented.
/kəm'pleɪnɪŋnəs/
relating to the production or creation of toxins, especially those that can harm or kill living organisms
/təˈtɪ.ɡɑː.dɪŋ/