a city in Galicia, Spain, located on the Atlantic coast near the Bay of Biscay, known for its beaches, its historic landmarks, and its cultural heritage.
/ˈkɔːr.ʌ.nə/
Lacking courage or determination; timid; cowardly.
/ˈpeɪlˌhɑːrtɪd/
a strongly flavored gum extracted from the roots of Ferula assa-foetida, used as a spice and medicine in cooking and traditional remedies.
/æsəˈfiː.tɪbdə/
A subcategory of dwarf planets located in the outer regions of the solar system, particularly the Kuiper belt. The term was adopted by the International Astronomical Union in 2008 to classify these planets, which share certain characteristics with Pluto, such as their orbit being outside the orbit of Neptune and having not cleared their orbit of other debris.
/ˈplu.tɔɪdz/
The practice or tendency of indulging in unrestricted immorality; flagrant lack of restraint; excessive freedom in conduct or speech, especially with regard to morality. It involves abandoning or neglecting moral and ethical considerations in favor of personal sensual or sexual gratification or selfish pleasure.
/ˈlɪsntʃələsnəs/
Isologous refers to two or more individuals or populations that are genetically identical or nearly identical, often as a result of cloning or derived from a common ancestor through mechanisms such as inbreeding.
/aɪˈɒləɡəs/
A term that is not commonly used in English. It may refer to leaves that are thick or have a waxy or fleshy texture, but it is not a standard botanical term.
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A rural locality in Sri Lanka, typically situated in the hill country and known for its tea plantations. The term is also sometimes used to refer to the inhabitants of these areas.
/məˈpəloʊi/