describes a manner of doing or being that is in a bulky or swollen way, often with a sense of awkwardness or comicality despite the size.
/ˈbʌl.bə.sə l/
A type of glasses designed to protect the eyes from strong sunlight and ensure clear vision in various weather conditions, often including polarization, UV protection, and impact resistance.
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Uramustine is an alkylating agent used in chemotherapy for the treatment of various types of cancer, especially hematological malignancies. It works by interfering with the ability of cancer cells to replicate and divide.
/ˈjʊrəˌmʌsɪn/
A gambeson is a type of medieval padded armor made of linen, cotton, or wool, quilted with layers of material, typically worn as inner armor under plate or mail armor, or as outer armor in less affluent or barbarian societies. It was designed to protect the wearer from the sharp points and edges of slashing or thrusting weapons, and often had sleeves to protect arms.
/ˈɡæmbəsn/
Having a title; having a right or claim to something. Also, a law or legal document that gives someone a right or claim to something.
/ˈentɪtld/
A term used humorously or non-standardly to refer to an outdated or unused piece of clothing or equipment, or something no longer in use or relevant.
/aʊtˈtɔːr/
A unit of the quantity of electricity transferred when a constant current of one ampere flows for one second. It is named after the French physicist Jean-Paul-Émile Biot.
/baɪɒt/
A type of fish tail shape characterized by a rounded or squared-off appearance, typically seen in aquarium fish. It is so called because the tail fins have been artificially trimmed or selected to look like a washed tail.
/wɒʃteɪl/