A colloquial term for a type of container or crate used for shipping or storing various items, often resembling a traditional ark in shape. It is also used in casual contexts to refer to a storage container or a box.
/ˈɑːrkɪ/
Relating to or characterized by septicemia and hemoptysis; a condition in which blood is mixed with pus and coughed up as a result of sepsis.
/'sɛp.tə.kə.pʌɪ.ɪ.릭/
The quality or condition of being removable, capable of being removed; the capacity to be taken away without causing damage or creating hindrance. This term can be used to describe the ease of removal of an item, process, or state.
/rɪ'muvə'bɪl/
A term or symbol used to identify a specific sample or batch of salt. It can also refer to a unique identifier in databases for salt-related data.
/ˈsæl.ɪn.reɪ.no/
Having a wide, flapping lower lip; talkative; garrulous; chattering; disposed to open one's mouth and chatter without sense or discretion; undisciplined in speech. Often used in a derogatory manner to describe someone who talks too much or without much sense.
/ˈflæpmʌθt/
a semi-improvised, dramatic or solemn song or ode, often of antiquity, and sung or chanted in honor of Dionysus, the god of wine and fertility in Greek mythology. It is characterized by unrestrained and often boisterous enthusiasm and a marked exuberance or expansiveness of expression. Unabashed praise or expression of joy or triumph can also be represented by this term.
/ˈdɪθrəm/
A scaphite is a subgenus of gastropod mollusks belonging to the family Muricidae. They are known for their characteristic shape, which resembles a boat (hence the name 'scaphite', which comes from the Greek word 'skaphis' meaning boat). Scaphites are marine snails with a shell that is typically ovate and conical, often with prominent ridges and sculptures on the outer surface.
/ˈskæf.ɪt/
Dexedrine is a brand name for dextroamphetamine, a central nervous system stimulant used to treat narcolepsy and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). It is also sometimes abused as a recreational drug due to its stimulant effects.
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