A term in botany that refers to a flower that lacks any stamens or other male reproductive structures, having only female structures (staminodes or rudimentary stamens) or none at all. This type of flower is typically sterile and serves primarily a decorative or showy purpose.
/hɑːləˈmiːərɪən/
A snowplough is a machine used for clearing snow from roads, driveways, and other surfaces. It pushes snow to one side or in front of it, making travel safer and more accessible.
/ˈsnovaʊtʃ/
A medical device that delivers a continuous, stable flow of medicine or gas through a single tube, often used in respiratory therapy or drug delivery systems.
/juˈnɪsəs/
A reduction in size, number, or importance; a decrease.
/daɪˈmɪnɪmənt/
Not stable or lacking a fixed position; characterized by movement or lack of equilibrium.
/ʌnˈsteɪ.ʃə.nəri/
A term that is not commonly used in English, but in French means 'grive,' which is a thrush, specifically the common blackbird (Turdus merula) in France.
/grivwaz/
In an inappropriate or unsuitable manner; incorrectly or ineffectively.
/ɪnˈæp.lɪ.kə.bəl/
A mechanical device that transfers the output of an engine to an output shaft, usually including a set of gears that can change the speed and torque for different applications. It is often found in vehicles and machinery.
/ˈɡɪərˌbæk/
A surname of English origin, which can also be used as a given name. It is a variant spelling of Broadhurst, a place name meaning 'broad enclosure'
/ˈbrɔː.də.hɜːrts/