Greasewoods refers to a type of shrub or small tree in the genus Juniperus, known for its oily, resinous wood.
/'ɡriːzˌwʊdz/
Describing a purulent (pus-filled) discharge or condition affecting the mucous membranes.
/mjuː.kəʊ.səˈpjuː.rɪ.təs/
The term 'neses' is not a correct English word. 'Necessary' is the intended word, which means essential or indispensable for a particular purpose or result.
/nesɪs/
A quality of being extremely careful and paying great attention to detail; a tendency to be meticulous. Typically, meticulousnesses is used as a plural form to emphasize a collective or individual trait of meticulousness.
/məˈtɪkləsəs/
A made-up word or a term not recognized in the English language, used here to illustrate the creation of a new term. In a hypothetical context, it might refer to a specific concept or object with a post-erior history or nature, extending beyond the usual posterior, which typically refers to the back or hind part of something.
/ˌpɑː.stər.ˈuː.mz/
A chemical compound that contains a sulfoximine or sulfinic acid amide group, such as (SO2NH)2- or (SO2N)R, where R is an alkyl or aryl group; a group used in the synthesis of various organic compounds and pharmaceuticals.
/ˈsəːlfəuˌsām:id/
A worker who performs tasks related to the making, lifting, and moving of steel. This includes construction workers, maintenance workers, and production workers in steel mills and fabrication shops.
/ˈstelˌwɜrk/
A state of being fat or chubby, often referring to a person’s build characterized by a tendency to have a large waist or roundness around the middle of the body. Also implies a tendency to have hips or a belly that are more pronounced than average.
/ˈbændɪsɪs/
a rhetorical device in which a word or phrase is repeated in such a way that it is given different meanings
/æntə'nɑːkləsɪs/