A needlework technique for making lace, especially a type of bobbin lace, characterized by intricate patterns.
/dɛn.təˈliː.ər.i/
A steroid, specifically a type of oxysterol derived from cholesterol, present in small quantities in the body and involved in a wide range of physiological processes, including the regulation of various cellular activities and enzymatic pathways.
/təˈkɪstərəl/
Moralisms are beliefs or behaviors that are considered to be morally correct, often based on moral principles or beliefs, and may involve excessive or self-righteous statements about what is morally right or wrong. They can also refer to practices or behaviors that are considered outdated or unnecessary in modern society.
/ˈmɔːrəlɪzizzy/
originating from, pertaining to, or characteristic of Carnatic, a region in southeast India known for its classical South Indian music, specifically Carnatic music; also, the term used in Indian classical music to denote the region that includes parts of southern India.
/ˈkɑːrnətɪk/
A hydathode is a specialized structure, typically a modified leaf tip or stomatal pore, through which water vapor is released from plants, a process called guttation.
/haɪˈdæθədiːz/
The action of forming barriers, typically with movable obstacles, to obstruct passage or protect against attack or intrusion.
/ˈbær.ɪ.kə.dɪŋ/
A dittogram is a device used in teaching and understanding, where the form or structure of words is used to convey meaning or relationships. Originally, it referred to a device for tying up.Sheep and has been extended to educational and linguistic contexts.
/dɪˈtɪɡrəʊm/
A suborder of dragonflies and damselflies (Order Odonata) characterized by symmetrically placed hind wings that are broader and more rounded than the forewings, and often marked with intricate patterns.
/aɪˈnɪs.pt.ə.rən/
A weaving or knitting technique where two or more sets of threads or yarns are twisted together in different directions or at different rates, creating a complex texture or pattern.
/ˈmʌltɪtwɪst/
Having or using multiple spindles or axes, often used to describe textile machinery or equipment designed to handle multiple threads or yarns simultaneously.
/ˈmʌltɪspaɪнд/