The verb 'pickup' means to get someone and take them somewhere, often by car. As a noun, it refers to an instance of getting someone or something, or a pickup truck. It can also mean to pick up items or to jot down notes, messages, or ideas quickly.
/ˈpɪkʌp/
A form of field sport that combines elements of football and volleyball, played on a large field with a ball similar to a volleyball and goals similar to those in football. It is a team sport involving skills such as throwing, catching, and hitting the ball. It also requires good physical stamina, agility, and teamwork.
/ˈfiːldbɔːl/
Bedrosian is a surname. In specific contexts, it can refer to a person whose family name is Bedrosian, or an individual known for contributions in a particular field, though there is no specific general meaning.
/ˈbe.drə.ʒi.ən/
A tropical fruit, closely related to the rambutan and bearing a distinctive resemblance to a pineapple. It is characterized by a spiky, warty exterior and a sweet, tangy interior flesh. The fruit’s name is of Malay origin.
/ˈsælæk/
A type of wild berry also known as serviceberries or saskatoons, which are edible and used in jams, pies, and other desserts.
/ˈdʒuː.nə.bɜːr.ri/
In ancient Greek mythology, Eurillos was a warrior known for his participation in the Trojan War. He was one of the many warriors from Sparta who fought alongside Hector in the epic struggle.
/ɪˈrɪl.os/
Fatma is a name of Arabic and Turkish origin, often given to girls. It typically means 'noble' or 'pious.' Fatma can also refer to Fatima, a daughter of the Islamic prophet Muhammad, versioned with a different spelling, Fatima.
/ˈfæt.mə/
Describing an architectural element that is shaped like a chandelier, typically with a series of intersecting arches or vaults
/ˈtʃændəl/
An archaic or made-up word, possibly a fictional unit of measurement or a type of footwear. It is not a standard English word and does not have an official definition in most dictionaries.
/ˈbraʊnz/