The state or quality of being unsafe or insecure; lack of security; absence of protection or assurance against damage, loss, defeat, etc.
/ʌnˈsek.tʃu.əl/
pimentões, also known as sweet bell peppers, are large, sweet peppers with a mild flavor commonly used in Portuguese and Brazilian cuisines.
/pɪˈmentoʊz/
Promil is a brand name for a liquid multivitamin fortifier that is often given to infants and young children to enhance their growth and development. It is commonly used in certain regions, particularly in Southeast Asia, to supplement the nutrition of babies and children when necessary.
/prəˈmɪl/
unlousy is used to describe something that is of good quality, satisfactory, or not bad at all. It is similar in meaning to 'good' or 'fair,' but with a more casual or colloquial tone.
/'ʌnˈlʌsli/
The development of the head or brain during embryonic development, including the formation and differentiation of neural tissue.
/ˌsɛf.ələˈdʒɛν.ə.sɪs/
Ophthalmosaurus is a genus of extinct aquatic reptile from the Middle Jurassic period (Bathonian age). It is characterized by its large, eye-like head and is among the smallest known plesiosaurs, being around 4 meters (13 feet) long.
/ˌɒf.θɑːl.məˈsɔːr.əs/
A person who frequently or unproductively attempts to fish, often without much success or proper technique. It can also be used in a metaphorical sense to describe someone who tries to gain something without much effort or real skill.
/ˈfɪʃpətər/
Opposed to or disapproving of aristocracy or the privileges of the aristocracy; democratic or egalitarian.
/ˌæntɪˈrɪstəkrəktəl/