1. A tradesperson or worker who specializes in the repair and maintenance of roofs, particularly those with slate or other roofing materials. 2. A person who installs or repairs slate in buildings or structures.
/ˈslætə/
A spurdog is a type of dogfish, a cartilaginous fish belonging to the family Hemigaleidae. Known for its vulnerability and small size, spurdogs are often found in coastal and estuarine waters, ranging from the Mediterranean to the Indian Ocean.
/ˈspɜːrdɔɡ/
Relating to lepidopterans, a suborder of insects that includes butterflies and moths.
/ləˈpɪd.ə.ba.rɪ.dɪd/
relating to or serving as a prelude; introductory or preparatory in character or function.
/prɪˈluːdɪəs/
A character or persona often associated with fast-paced, exciting, or thrilling activities, named whizzerman. It can also refer to someone who is exceptionally skilled or efficient in actions or processes.
/ˈwɪzərəm/
The creation or use of false or fictitious entities, particularly in academic or scientific contexts. It can refer to knowingly presenting false information, fabrications, or fraudulent activities that are intended to deceive or mislead.
/ˈpsə driːz/
Not universal or all-inclusive, often used in a religious or imperial context to describe a practice, belief, or policy that is not part of a single, overarching system or belief.
/ʌnˌəʊ.kjuːˈmɛn.ɪk/
The process of removing, abandoning, or denying anthropomorphic attributes or the treatment of non-human entities as if they had human characteristics, traits, or behaviors.
/di: æn θrəmə'pɔːrfɪsm/
Not agreeing harmoniously; at odds or contrary; discordant; inconsistent
/ɪnˈæ.kɔː.dənt/
The state or tendency of things to begin, start, or initiate; the initial, preparatory stages of a process or event.
/ɪnˈsɪpɪənシez/