Resembling or characteristic of a raven, especially in size, shape, or behavior; often used metaphorically to describe something dark, ominous, or fierce.
/ˈrævɪnˌaɪl/
An ancient name for the plant Anisophyllea suaveolens, which is used in traditional medicine and has various culinary applications in tropical regions.
/ˈsɪruːn/
A close friend or companion, usually of the same social or professional class. It implies a close friendship or association that is often as strong as that of a blood relative.
/prəˈpɪnk/
praepubis, praepubic (Latin to English), prepubertal: relating to the time before sexual maturation, specifically the period before puberty; characterized by the physical characteristics and behaviors that precede the onset of puberty.
/ˈprei.pju.bɪs/
An obsolete medical instrument or a hypothetical apparatus that combines a metrological device, which measures physical quantities, with a radioscope, a device for visualizing internal body structures using radiation, such as X-rays or gamma rays. Its function is to measure and visualize internal body structures simultaneously.
/ˌmiː.troʊ.reɪ.doʊ.ˈskoʊ.pi/
A native or inhabitant of Tahiti, an island in French Polynesia, part of the South Pacific. It can also refer to the Polynesian language spoken on Tahiti or on other islands, as well as a style of dance originating from Tahiti.
/ˈtaɪətɪn/
worth or valuable for compensation or legal recognition; compensable
/ˈaʊndəwright/
Moving away from a point of concentration or attention; losing focus.
/ʌnˈfəʊ.kəsɪŋ/