An archaic term used to describe a small, shrill, or high-pitched voice.
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A term used to describe someone who behaves or acts in a particularly romantic or sentimental way, often in a way that is not genuine or inappropriate to the situation. It suggests people who romanticize or idealize relationships without proper regard for reality or other responsibilities.
/ˌpsoʊ.əˈrɑː.mə.tɪk/
Khartoum is the capital city of Sudan, located at the confluence of the White Nile and Blue Nile rivers. It is a significant city with a rich history and cultural heritage, serving as a major economic and political center in Sudan.
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In electronics, a midgap voltage or capacitance, especially in the context of semiconductor physics, refers to a voltage or capacitance value that is neither near the ground potential nor near the supply voltage. It is typically used in the context of band gaps in semiconductors. More broadly, it can refer to a gap or interval that is neither at the beginning nor at the end, but in the middle of something.
/ˈmɪdɡæp/
A disrespectful and vulgar term used to refer to a group of people in a derogatory manner, typically suggesting they are stupid, rude, or low in quality.
/ʃɪthdз/
A term associated with sumo wrestling in Japan, specifically referring to the person in charge of training and managing wrestlers within a sumo stable, often known as a coach or a trainer in an informal context.
/o.ja.kata/
A traditional Somali musical instrument that is a type of fiddle made from a gourd and a wooden neck, with strings that are plucked or bowed.
/duˈaːla Xavier/
a dense thicket of dwarf evergreen shrubs, generally found in dry, hot regions of the southwestern United States and northern Mexico.
/ˈtʃæpərəl/
A man who is the father of one's father or mother, or the husband of one's grandmother, or a person who is like a father in affection and admiration, often used to address or refer to someone in a friendly, familiar way.
/ˈgrændpə/