A person who searches for items of potential value along the seashore or river bank, particularly from tidal mudflats, often by dipping their hands under the mud to extract objects. May also refer to the items found by mudlarking or the action of doing it in a casual or meticulous manner.
/ˈmʌldlARKt/
A type of rare metamorphic rock that is derived from shale and typically contains graphite, mica, and other minerals; it is named after Crinan, Argyll, Scotland, where it was first identified.
/ˈkrɪnənait/
In an unsuccessful manner; without achieving the intended purpose or desired result.
/ʌnˈs:asyncli/
A leg of a quadruped, especially a grazing animal, from the knee to the hoof; a lower limb. In computer science or software, it can also refer to the arm or limb of a robot, pressurized rover, or mechanical device used to move and manipulate objects. It can represent a part of the anatomy that moves or a limb-like feature in a broader sense.
/brætʃ/
A term used to describe someone who is naturally or artificially well-spoken or of good talent in speaking; a person known for their eloquence and skill in speech.
/juːˈfaɪn/
A made-up or fictitious word, often used to represent a condition or situation in discussions or debates, typically as a humorous or hyperbolic creation. It can also be a placeholder term in conversations to highlight a lack of specific information or terminology.
/coʊˈɛnɡ/
A proper noun, often referring to Ante Mišić, commonly known as Kardelj, who was a Slovene communist politician and one of the key figures in the establishment of the Yugoslav partisans and later the League of Communists of Yugoslavia.
/ˈka:dəlj/
Partially or slightly like aluminum in color or appearance; slightly aluminous.
/sem"aljuˈlɪnəs/
Something that is schizzier is more schizzy, which means strange or eccentric in a playful or whimsical way. It often describes something that is unusual in an exciting or entertaining manner, sometimes with a hint of pretension or showiness.
/ˈʃɪz.i.ər/
a type of tubicolous marine polychaete worm (family Cynidae) that typically has a short cylindrical body and a scolex that can extend and retract
/ˈsɪnoɪd/