Relating to or employing the use of a periphrastic phrase or a circumlocution in place of a single word, particularly a name; also, characterized by this form of wordplay.
/æntənoʊməˈsteɪlkəs/
Showing a lack of attentiveness or concentration, often due to preoccupation with one's own thoughts. Typically refers to someone who is easily distracted or forgetful.
/ˈæbsənˈtɛmnaɪd/
The process or result of making something woolen, or the transformation of a non-woolen material into one that is woolen. Also, a term used in urban planning and development to describe the process of gentrification and the influx of lofty ideas or terms into a previously humble or working-class neighborhood, often associated with a shift towards more sophisticated tastes and economic activities.
/ˈwul.ə.na.za.neɪ.shən/
A term used in some dialects or contexts to refer to a specific type of tree or plant, often used in traditional medicine or as a food source. It can also refer to a local term for a certain variety of a plant or tree found in a particular region.
/lɑː Hutchinson/
Adjective: able to express thoughts, feelings, or ideas clearly and effectively; expressive in a distinctive manner.
/ɪkˈspresɪv/
In Japanese usage, akane refers to a specific variety of the genus Vaccinium (gabella), which is popular as an ornamental plant. It is commonly known as the Taiwan blueberry or Japanese blueberry in English-speaking countries. In some contexts, it can also denote any of the shades of red described as 'shizen' (natural or organic) in Japanese, often a deep, bold shade of red or purple.
/ˈakəni/
A political ideology or policy that focuses on promoting the welfare of all individuals in a society, often involving social and economic programs to improve the standard of living and address social issues such as poverty, unemployment, and health care.
/ˈwelfərɪzIBUT/
A type of Chinese pancake filled with meat or vegetables. It can be steamed, pan-fried, or baked. It is a popular dish in northern China and is considered a staple food.
/pɔːtuː/
A surname, a family name of German origin derived from the given name Straus, meaning 'an arrow' or 'a swift runner'. It is often found in Pennsylvania Dutch country, referring to the descendants of German immigrants.
/ˈstrɔːs.bɔːf/