A movement in literature that arose in the early 19th century, inspired by the imaginary fifth-century Irish poet Ossian and his supposed epic poems; often characterized by an emphasis on sentimentality, whimsey, and classical influences.
/ˈɒs.ɪ.nɪз/
Relating to or supporting the exhibition of the human body in a state of undress, often for artistic or contentious reasons; not intended to be viewed in public or without proper clothing.
/nʌdˈɪʃ/
Pimplinae is a subfamily of the Dermatophagoides mites, which are common allergens associated with asthma and other respiratory conditions. These mites are primarily found in houses and are particularly common in carpets and bedding.
/'pɪmpləˌniː/
Describing something that is filled with or giving off the warmth and light of the sun; bright and cheerful. This term is often used to describe a person or situation that is cheerful and optimistic.
/ˈsʌnʃaɪni/
A type of traditional Venetian woodcarving that is carved in an ornate style and often used as decorative elements in architecture or furniture.
/ˈɡru.tʃə/
an object or collection of objects, such as items of a particular type, which are not specified or categorized, often used humorously or informally to refer to miscellaneous items or subjects.
/wəˈnaɪt/
A persistent and intentional tendency to lie or tell lies, often involving multiple false narratives. This term specifically refers to a psychological condition where individuals struggle with telling lies even when there is no apparent gain in doing so. It often involves a compulsive nature of deceit and may be linked to personality disorders.
/ˌpsɛdjəˈloʊdʒə/
A made-up term, possibly derived from a portmanteau of 'cherry' and 'grill', which refers to a hypothetical cherry-flavored grilled item or a cherry-flavored grilled dish.
/ʃəˈrɒg.rɪl/
Teleworking, also known as telecommuting, is a practice where employees perform their job duties from locations other than a conventional office setting, typically from home or a remote workspace, using technology to communicate and collaborate with their employer or clients.
/ˈtiːləˌwɜːrk/