1. A crane or crane-like machine used for lifting or lowering something, especially on a fishing boat. 2. A metal hook sometimes with a handle, used to secure large fish by hooking the gills, particularly on recreational fishing boats.
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Relating to the scientific study of the development and evolution of languages or of language families.
/ˌɡlɒtəˈɡɑːnɪk/
The state or quality of being not genuine or authentic; a lack of authenticity or veracity. Typically used to describe documents, artifacts, or claims.
/ʌnˈɔːθəntɪkəlnəs/
The term 'eupomatia' is a neologism or coined term, often used to describe a rhetorical device or technique involving effective and persuasive language usage. It is not a widely recognized word in English, hence its meaning and usage might vary based on context.
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Gorseddau is a term used in Welsh culture, specifically in the Gorsedd of Bards of the Isle of Britain, a ceremonial and cultural organization that conducts ceremonial events, particularly the Druid ceremonies, in Welsh National Eisteddfod, a large festival of Welsh literature and music.
/ɡɔːrˈsɛtɪd/
Pertaining to a monarchy or a monarch, characterized by autocratic rule and a hierarchical system of governance where a single person, the monarch, holds supreme authority.
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The process of enhancing the resolution or improving the quality of a digital image or video. It also refers to the quality improvement of a product or service, or the extension of a system to accommodate more users or larger operations.
/ˌʌpˈskeɪlɪŋ/
A fictional race of giant, plant-like beings in the franchise Castle_tot_Hill. They are known for their enormous size and their ability to manipulate leaves and branches.
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