A term that seems to be incorrectly entered or not recognized in standard English dictionaries. It might be a misspelling or a specific term used in a certain context.
/ˈapsən/
The quality or state of not having or lacking a view or perspective, often implying a lack of insight or understanding. Sometimes it can also refer to the absence of a physical view, as in the case of something or someone being out of sight.
/viːˈnəli.ladз/
Describing someone who does not have a romantic or sexual partner, or someone who does not wish to engage in a romantic relationship.
/ləˈvɛrz ləs/
The act or process of removing someone or something from a position of honor, power, or privilege; particularly used in reference to a monarch being stripped of their title or throne.
/ʌnˈkrɔnɪŋ/
An Algonquian language spoken by the Topeka and other Caddoan tribes in Oklahoma, characterized by its Uralic phonological and morphological structure, although it is not related to the Uralic languages in terms of genealogy. It is also known for its complex verb conjugations and specific tonal patterns.
/ˈtoʊ.pə.tʃiː/
A traditional form of Chinese opera in southern China, characterized by specific music, costume, and performance styles. It is famous for its rhythmic dramas and lively music.
/baɪəɪʃ/
An antidicarminative is a substance used to counteract or prevent flatulence (gas produced in the alimentary canal). As an adjective, it describes something that reduces or eliminates flatulence.
/æntɪˈdaɪ.kər.mɪn.ətɪv/
There seems to be no specific word or term 'delaines' in English or common usage, suggesting it might be a misspelling or a term from a specific context or language. For the purpose of this exercise, let's assume it might be a variation of 'delaines' as in 'delaines' (a term used in some culinary or fashion contexts) or a generic-derived word. If it's a misspelling, the intended term could be related to ‘delaines’, which could be a brand name or a specific term in a specific context.
/dəˈlainz/
A type of macrolide antibiotic that is derived from Streptomyces dermatitis and is used in the treatment of certain skin infections, such as those caused by Staphylococcus aureus.
/ˈfjuːsɪˌdeɪn/