Behaving in a consistently contrary or opposing way, especially in an effort to be annoying or to show disagreement.
/ˈkɑːrɪərəs/
To combine or treat with glycerin, a colorless, odorless liquid derived from fats and oils that is used in the production of a variety of products, such as cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, and soft drinks.
/ˈɡlɪrɪneɪt/
Goniatitidae is a family of extinct marine ammonoid cephalopods known for their complex, lobate sutures. They lived during the Late Permian to Early Carboniferous periods and are characterized by their unique shell structures that appear as spiral and ramose (branching) forms.
/ɡɑːn.i.ə.tɪ.tɪd.əleich/
A colloquial term in certain languages (such as Uzbek) that generally refers to a type of sandwich or wrap, often rolls or flatbreads filled with meat, vegetables, and spices. It's a beloved fast food in many Central Asian countries.
/dʒɪldí/
A response in a dialogue or chant, where there's a back-and-forth exchange, particularly in religious or educational settings. The term is often used in ecclesiastical contexts, referring to responses in the Divine Office or during Mass.
/æntɪˈfəʊnə/
A historical account or summary of events, often focusing on time-specific records, practices, or methods. It may also refer to a chronological table or entry in a historical work.
/ˌkroʊnəˈɡræfɪz/
The quality or state of being not suitable for drinking; the condition of being unfit or unsafe to drink due to impurity, contamination, sourness, or any other cause.
/ənˈdrɪkəbəlɪti/