An informal term used to refer to the clitoris, often used by younger generations to describe a sensitive and sexual area of the female body in a humorous or casual context.
/ˈlændˈbɪts/
Aortoclasis is a medical procedure that involves the surgical cutting of the aorta or a section of it. It is sometimes used in the treatment of certain cardiovascular conditions.
/əˈrɑːtəkləsɪs/
The practice or process of laying down multiple layers of material, typically in construction, manufacturing, or art. Layering is used to create complexity, improve insulation, add texture, or achieve specific functional or aesthetic outcomes.
/ˈleɪ.ər.ɪдж/
A genus of small, spiny crinoids (sea lilies) that lived during the Late Ordovician to Middle Devonian periods, characterized by their distinctive and dense covering of spines.
/ˈtaɪ.əl.oʊ.kɜːr.kɪz/
The process or state of being magnetized, or the condition of a metal or other material that retains its magnetism after a magnetic field has been removed, due to the alignment of magnetic domains within the material.
/ˌmæg.nəˈteɪ.shən/
A city in Monroe County, Illinois, United States, known for its location in a farming region and as a recreational destination due to its proximity to riverfronts and parks.
/ˈvælmər/
A reference to the texture or characteristics of mollusks, often implying softness, clamminess, or fleshy qualities.
/ˈmɒl.ɪ.kəs.nəs/
Obstant is an archaic term meaning to oppose, obstruct, or hinder. It is primarily used in legal and philosophical contexts to describe a hindrance or barrier.
/ˈɒb.stənt/
In some contexts, 'kannu' can refer to a type of plant or a specific part of the body. However, there's no universally recognized word 'kannu'. For the sake of this exercise, let's assume it refers to 'knee' in Tamil, a language spoken in India.
/ka.nnu/
Not covered or protected; not including something specified. Also used to indicate that something is not included in a set or plan.
/nɒnˈkʌvərd/