The quality of being unimportant or not significant.
/ʌnˈməʊ.mən.təs.nəs/
A Japanese dining experience in which the customer entrusts the chef with the responsibility of deciding the contents of the meal, usually a series of sushi and sashimi dishes tailored to the preferences and skills of the chef. The term comes from the Japanese phrase 'omae wa kase o suru' meaning 'I will decide for you.'
/oʊˌmækəˈseɪ/
A prephase refers to a preliminary phase or stage before a main phase or event takes place. It is often used metaphorically to describe an initial step or period of preparation.
/ˈprefəf/
Relating to or used in the prevention or treatment of tuberculosis, a chronic and often serious infection caused by the bacterium Mycobacterium tuberculosis, which primarily affects the lungs.
/æntɪˈtjuːbaːsɪkl/
Relating to entoptic phenomena, which are visual perceptions that originate within the eye rather than coming through the normal visual pathway, such as the perception of patterns or shapes within the visual field.
/ɛnˈtɒptəskəs tik/
irregularities or dialectical forms in speech characteristic of the Scots (the people of Scotland).
/ˈskot.ɪ.kɪ.zəmz/
A measure or system designed to prevent, detect, and respond to unauthorized aircraft hijackings, including technological and procedural safeguards implemented in aviation.
/æntihaɪˈjæk/