The quality or manner of a queen; queenlike dignity, grace, or noble and gracious magnificence.
/'kwinənli/
The act of being reborn or the state of being reborn, especially in the context of spiritual or religious doctrine. It can also refer to a resurgence or revival of something that has previously existed.
/ˈreb.ɜːθ.z/
The fickle disposition of supporters of independent candidates or non-partisan candidates who switch allegiance based on minor issues. It is also used to describe the behavior of those who are indecisive in political or social activities due to a desire to appear neutral rather than commit to a specific ideology or party.
/ˈmʌɡ.wʌm.pər.i/
A condition characterized by a high level of carbon deposited in the blood or tissues, often associated with anthrax infection.
/ænrəˈkziːmiə/
In psychoanalysis, particularly in the work of Freud and Lacan, it is a term used to describe a personal and subjective quality of an encounter or an event which can cause a significant, often traumatic, impact on an individual's psyche. It is often associated with a piercing or penetrating moment or experience that affects the subject's self-understanding or reality.
/ˈpʌktəm/
Having or composed of a single digit or finger-like outgrowth, especially in reference to a structure or organism that bears a single unit or part rather than multiple units.
/ˌjuː.nɪ.dɪ.dʒɪˈteɪ.tɪ.utc/