A morbid or irrational fear of snakes or serpents.
/ɒ.fɪ.oʊˈpaɪ.ə.fi.kə/
A quality or characteristic associated with rajas in the context of yoga and Ayurveda, symbolizing passion, activity, and energy; it's considered one of the three gunas (qualities) of prakriti in Hindu philosophy.
/raˈjoɡuːnʌ/
In a manner not characteristic of the tropics or not influenced by tropical conditions or characteristics. Derived from ‘tropic’, referring to regions near the Earth’s equator known for warm climates.
/ʌnˈtロปIk.li/
A typophile is a person who has a great love for typography, especially as a collector or enthusiast, someone who has a deep appreciation for the art and design of letterforms and typesetting.
/'tɪpəfɪ lɑːf/
Vlaminck is a surname, referring to a person whose family name is Vlaminck, or a descriptive term used in specific contexts related to the family or individual named Vlaminck.
/vlɑːmɪŋk/
An abnormal patch of skin color or texture, particularly one that appears due to an inflammatory condition and differs from the surrounding skin.
/'zɛnədɛr.mə/
The least fit or least well-suited for a particular environment, task, or condition; someone or something that is most likely to fail or perish.
/ʌnˈfɪtɪst/
The process by which organic substances are synthesized using heat energy rather than light energy as in photosynthesis. It is primarily associated with certain archaea that thrive in hot, sulfuric environments such as hydrothermal vents.
/θər'mɒsɪn'theɪsɪs/
The act of rising above the normal or standard, often used in a figurative sense to describe an individual or entity achieving something beyond ordinary expectations.
/səˈprəʊ.næ.tɪ.meɪ.shən/