A brakier is a person who works in a railway yard to operate the brakes of rolling stock, often during the process of coupling and uncoupling cars. They are responsible for ensuring the safety of railroad operations by managing the brakes on trains and conducting inspections and maintenance of brake systems.
/braˈkɪər/
A term sometimes used in historical or derogatory contexts to refer to a woman who frequently socializes with multiple men or is considered promiscuous. However, it is often outdated, offensive, or inappropriate, and should be avoided in modern contexts.
/ˈpleɪ.wmən/
A part of a musical instrument, such as a guitar or violin, that the fingers press frets against to create different notes.
/ˈfɪŋɡərboʊrd/
Having an excessive and unreasonable fear of Celtic people, culture, or anything associated with Celtic backgrounds, history, or traditions.
/səˈlɛtəfeɪbɪk/
Not made up of elements; not elemental, unmixed. It can also mean not involving or affecting the basic elements of a situation or issue, or not corresponding to a fundamental or essential part of something.
/ʌnˈɛl.ə.mənt.əl/
Relating to the cytoplasm of the nucleus in cell biology, often referring to substances and processes within the nucleus that mimic or are similar to those in the cytoplasm.
/nʌk'ləʊpləmˈætɪk/
A ritual act of circumambulation, or walking around the Kaaba seven times in a counterclockwise direction. This is one of the pilgrimage rituals performed during the Hajj and Umrah in Islam.
/ˈtɔːf/
a type of resistor with a sliding tap that allows the resistance to be adjusted, used to control current flow or voltage in electric circuits.
/ˈriːəstæts/