Relating to or conforming to the laws, rules, and regulations established by a pharmacopoeia; pertaining to the standards and practices for the production and control of pharmaceuticals.
/fəˈræmfəˌpiːiəl/
Not pretending to have qualities or beliefs that one does not really have; not showing a false image of one's true nature or beliefs to other people.
/ʌnˈhaɪ.pə.krɪ.tɪ.kəl/
In the context of the Brexit referendum in the United Kingdom, the term 'Remainer' refers to a person who supports or aligned with the Remain campaign, which advocated for the UK to remain a member of the European Union.
/ˈriːmɪnər/
In a way that is not lively, interesting, or engaging. Typically used to describe a person or their manner of speech or behavior that lacks enthusiasm or zest.
/ənˈvɪvəsɪəli/
A hypothetical entity or concept that is proposed by Klaus Schmidt, an archaeologist associated with the excavation of Göbekli Tepe, to explain the symbolism, spiritual practices, or cultural significance of ancient structures or artifacts. This term is not officially recognized in academic literature but is used in discussions and articles related to his theories about prehistoric cultures and their beliefs.
/prəˈklɔːرز/
In Muromachi period Japan, a court official responsible for representing the samurai class before the Shogun and the Imperial Court. Also known as a Jito, but with a specific focus on representing the interests of the samurai class, they acted as a mediator and advisor.
/ʃi.dʑo/
Numantia is an ancient city of the Iberians, located in what is now Spain, known for its significance in the Numantian War and for being famous for having withstood a long siege by the Romans in the 2nd century BC. It is also used as a name for objects, places, or concepts connected to this city or the period in history it represents.
/nuːˈæntiə/
A fictional or exonym term, possibly intended to describe someone from a fictional universe or concept where 'gaysian' is a cultural or societal identifier. However, this term is not part of standard English vocabulary and lacks widespread usage or meaning.
/ˈɡeɪ.si.ən/