Extremely extensive and detailed knowledge in a particular field or subject; an extensive knowledge beyond the ordinary or expected.
/ˈsuːpənəˌleɪð/
describing a situation where there is an excessive or excessively large amount of financial support or funding
/ˈsuːpəfɪnанс/
A female is an individual of a species, typically of the sex that bears live young or develops eggs internal to the body. In many contexts, it can also refer to any female animal, plant, or fungus, but the term is most commonly used to describe human females or animals in a more specific context.
/ˈfɛməlz/
Relating to nephridia, which are excretory structures found in some invertebrates, including annelids, certain mollusks, and some flatworms. Nephridia generally function to remove waste products from the body fluids and regulate osmotic balance.
/nɛfˈraɪdiəl/
In a British context, a gayway refers to a street with licensed premises, such as pubs, and is often associated with entertainment. In American English, a gayway typically refers to a footpath within a roadway, designed for easy pedestrian movement.
/ˈgeɪweɪ/
A fictional term, possibly a combination or misspelling of 'fourbasher' or 'blasher', typically used to describe a device or tool that is particularly effective at breaking or destroying things. It is a playful or imaginative term not commonly used in standard English.
/ˈfaʊrfɪʃər/
A fictional or created term, possibly a misspelling or variant of 'wish.' It could be used metaphorically to describe an excessively hopeful or unrealistic expectation.
/waɪˈstɒns waɪʃɪz/
Relating to, characterized by, or resembling a chyloid body or chyle, a mixture of fats, cholesteryl esters, cholesterol, enzymes, and water, which is common in the lymphatic system and certain diseases.
/.ˈklɔɪd/
Capable of being made to happen or become real; achievable or feasible, especially in terms of practical or economic considerations.
/riːˈæl.aɪ.zə.bл/
Yaos, in a metonymic sense, often refers to a contractual obligation or a borrowing agreement between China's provincial governments and local banks, designed to provide financial support for infrastructure projects and industrial development. Exclusive to the Chinese context, this term is not commonly used in other languages or regions.
/yāo/