A proper noun used as a name in certain contexts. Generally, this word is not a common English word, and its definition might vary based on cultural context.
/æ.təˈriː/
By or within the peritoneum; abdominal, especially relating to the abdominal cavity through the peritoneum. Used to describe the manner in which substances or procedures affect the abdominal cavity through the peritoneum.
/ˌpɛrəˈtɪnəli/
To whisper internally or think in words without actually speaking out loud; to murmur mentally or silently to oneself.
/səbˈvɑːkəlaɪz/
The act of shrinking again, typically used in reference to fabric or clothing that has been dried or washed, causing it to reduce in size further than it was initially.
_/riːˈ shrʌŋk_/
A term humorously invented to describe a situation where an application on a mobile device or computer crashes unexpectedly, leading to frustration for the user. It is also used to describe a user suffering from app-based stress, anxiety, or frustration.
/æpəˈloʊsə/
To have a duty or obligation to do; it was or should have been incumbent upon; to feel a moral or practical duty to do something.
/ˈaʊtʃtɪd/
The act of searching for information on the World Wide Web, typically using a web browser. It involves navigating through various websites to find specific information or to casually explore the internet.
/ˈweb.sərf.ɪŋ/
A small house or cabin in a garden, park, or other pleasant outdoor location, often used as a place of retreat, play, or relaxation, particularly during the summer months.
/ˈsummerhaʊz/
A Cavafy is a reader or admirer of the Greek-Cypriot poet Constantinos Cavafy, known for his works that often explore themes of sexuality, time, and history in the Hellenistic world and the modern age.
/ˈkaˌvaf.i/