a kind of tambourine, a musical instrument consisting of a round frame covered with a single drumhead with attached small jingles, used especially in folk music or as a rhythm instrument.
/ˈtæbərɪn/
A form of Arabic poetry that combines prose and verse, typically with a common refrain. It is often characterized by its complex structure and rhyme scheme, making it a significant form in medieval Arabic literature and music.
/mewəʃʃɑʔ/
The most streamy means the most suitable or impressive for streaming, usually referring to a video or content that is optimized for streaming services and has the best quality and least issues during streaming.
/ˈstrɪmiːɪst/
Cybercommerce refers to online commerce, or buying and selling products and services on the internet. It involves the use of electronic tools and digital platforms for business transactions and customer engagement.
/'saiabrə'kɒməʃɪə/
A Morison is a surname, often found in British or Irish contexts. It can also refer to a type of shock absorber used in marine engineering, named after Philip Morison, an American engineer.
/maʊrɪsɒn/
A specific phobia characterized by an intense and irrational fear of asthma or breathing difficulties, particularly in situations where the person feels they cannot get enough air.
/ændʒɪnoʊ'fɑːbɪ rencontrophobia/
A state of being charmed or fascinated; a magical spell or charm.
/ɪnˈfæntʃmənt/
Not stolen; kept free from unauthorized taking or removal.
/ʌnˈpɪlfəd/