A member of a minor religious order of Canons Regular in Italy and elsewhere, especially in the 19th century; also, an ornamental wreath or garland.
/dʒɪrˈlandʒə/
free from suffering, distress, or torment; untroubled, calm
/ʌnˈtɔr.mə.tɪd/
A narrative that subverts traditional storytelling by resisting a conventional narrative structure, or by presenting a story that does not follow logical progress or resolution; often oppositional, it disrupts, critiques, or contradicts the normative narrative patterns. It can be seen in literature, films, and media to challenge the audience’s expectations and to question the nature of storytelling itself.
/æntinə'riːnətɪv/
The rank, position, or authority of a beglerbeg, which is a high military and administrative position within the Ottoman Empire and later other Islamic states, responsible for the supervision of a military district or a group of armies
/ˈbɛglbɛɡʃɪp/
A genus of small crustaceans of the order Cladocera, often found in freshwater and noted for their interesting morphology and behavior.
/æn.tɪ.ku.lə.rɪ.ə/
The absence of usury, or legally defined interest rates above a maximum permitted level, particularly in the context of financial practices and lending.
/nˈɒnjʊsərənsəs/
A ball or patch of a particular color, often used as a symbol, marker, or target, and found in various scenarios such as sports, outdoor games, or as decorative elements.
/'flæɡbɔːl/
A hypothetical clade of birds that includes woodpeckers and their closest relatives. It is often used in evolutionary biology to group these bird species based on their shared characteristics and common ancestry.
/'tʃɜːraɪdz/
A term now considered obsolete, referring to a state of nervous debility or exhaustion affecting one side of the body due to brain dysfunction. It is also sometimes used to describe a condition of partial neuromuscular fatigue or weakness.
/'heɪ.mɪ.ni.ə'ræず.θiː.ni.ə/
A term that is not commonly used in the English language and does not have a clear definition or widespread use. It is a variation or fictional term combination, possibly derived from 'grammar' and 'ids,' suggesting concepts related to linguistic elements or identifiers in grammar.
/ɡræmˈmaːtɪdz/