Having a slender, thread-like body; resembling a whip or a hair.
/ˈtræk.nɔɪd/
Having the mouth open widely, especially in surprise or astonishment.
/ˈəʊpməʊΘd/
The state or quality of being referential, referring to or relating to something specific, usually a fact or an object. It encompasses the ability of language or other symbols to point to or represent something outside themselves.
/ˌrɛfərəˈnɛltɪ/
a talking doll or other toy, especially one designed for children; any teddy bear or similar character. It can also refer to a type of flag or emblem, which often features a smiling face or a happy, cartoonish humanoid figure.
/'bɪljɪk/
A visual pigment found in the retina of many species of fish, exploited by scientists to study retinal function and potentially for optogenetic applications to manipulate neural activity.
/'ɛns.fə*ləʊˈpsɪn/
The quality or state of being capable of or allowing enlargement, especially in size or scope.
/ɪnˈlɑː.dʒə.bə.lə.nɪs/
An obsolete or poetic term for a group of enslaved or servile females, especially in a domestic or household context; also used to refer to female slaves in a more general sense. It can also be used poetically to describe a group of women in a specific context, such as dancers, attendants, or entertainers.
/ˈlɪɡrəsɪz/
An archaic or humorous term used to describe something extremely large or overwhelming, often in a descriptive manner. The word combines 'befor' (before) and 'below' to emphasize surpassing something very significantly.
/biːˈfɜːr b Louːl/
A hypothetical 'frozen land' that existed in the past and is often associated with a state of simplicity, purity, or tranquility, both in literature and folklore.
/ˈkɪntri/