A rare, soft, golden-yellow mineral composed of lead, antimony, arsenic, and sulfur; it crystallizes in the monoclinic system.
/tʃælˈkostɪbɪt/
In Somali culture, a xeer is a traditional law that is based on oral tradition, customs, and practices of the Somali people. It focuses on family relations, community rights, and agreements that must be followed according to the local customary norms.
/ˈxɛːr/
Pertaining to or related to the arytenoid cartilage, a small cone-shaped cartilage in the larynx that helps in the control of the vocal cords.
A tool or device used in medicine to remove dead or damaged tissue from a wound before healing can occur. It can be mechanical, enzymatic, or a combination of both.
/dɪˈbrɪdər/
A sesquiterpene natural product found in plants, particularly in Ceanothus species, which is commonly used in biological and chemical research for its structural and functional characteristics.
/ˈkaʊrɪni/
A large area of open land, especially in a large city, used for various public purposes like markets, fairs, or festivals; a specific area in London, England, known for its livestock market.
/ˈsmɪlfɪd/
An ancient Roman deity of the snowy weather, usually depicted as a youthful woman holding a snowball or snowflake. Also, a variant spelling of 'chion' meaning snow.
/tʃaɪˈəʊniː/
A person who handles persons or things clumsily or roughly; a bouncer or doorman at a club or bar, especially one who may be violent or abusive. Also, a person who works with or moves heavy equipment or materials, especially in a careless way.
/ˈmæn.hænd.ər/