A very small coin, often a farthing, that was used in early English monetary systems to represent one-tenth of a penny; in modern vernacular, it can metaphorically refer to a very small amount of money.
/ˈtɪθɪŋ ˈpɛnɪ/
A type of large, heavy-duty bag with grips or handles on each side, often used for carrying heavy loads or for packing when traveling.
/ˈɡrɪpsækz/
In an inconsequential manner; without significant impact or consequence; trivially.
/ˌɪnkənˈsɪnətli/
Relating to or characteristic of a hologram, which is a three-dimensional image formed by the interference of light from a coherent source. Can also imply a complex or sophisticated nature, often metaphorically.
/həˈlɒɡ ræm ˈtætɪk/
An anthranil is a chemical compound, specifically a derivative of aniline with a carboxyl group. It is used in the production of dyes, textiles, and pharmaceuticals.
/ænˈθreɪnɪl/
A transportation vehicle that combines elements of a helicopter and a bus, usually designed to provide aerial passenger transport on or near roads.
/ˈhelɪbʌs/
Overglint is an optical phenomenon where a beam of light is reflected from a surface at an angle greater than it would normally be, often seen as a blinding light from a reflective surface.
/'əʊvəˈɡlɪnt/
A slang term often used to refer to a person who is particularly skilled or proficient in a sport, especially in a competitive or professional setting. It can also be used as a playful insult or a term of endearment, depending on the context.
/dʒɒ.coʊs/