Prebroadcasting refers to the preparatory work or processes that take place before a radio or television broadcast. This can include various activities such as planning, script writing, rehearsals, and technical setups.
/ˈprebroʊdɹ prepaidˈbroʊdɹ/
A tool with a sharpened blade that is used for edge sharpening, usually found embedded in a holder or fixture designed for ergonomic handling and efficient angle control. Often used in metalworking and woodworking for precise edge grinding or honing.
/ænˈvɪl.tɒp/
To lose one’s virginity; to lose one’s virginity to someone. Often used in a metaphorical sense, referring to the loss of innocence or purity in a given context.
/dɪˈvɜːrdʒənaɪzd/
Relating to a period of history before the arrival of Europeans to colonize an area. The term is often used to describe the social, economic, cultural, and political systems of societies before such colonization took place.
/prɪˈkəʊluːnɪəl/
Not reduced in size, scope, or scope to the smallest possible extent; kept as large or significant as originally. The term is often used in contexts where the idea of minimising something, such as problems or issues, is counterproductive or undesirable.
/ʌnˈmɪnɪmˌɪzd/
Individuals or groups responsible for creating, developing, or producing something innovative, especially in the context of art, music, or entertainment.
/ˈstɑːrməkeɪrz/
A term used to describe acts of mumbo-jumbo, nonsensical talk or behavior, or someone who talks or behaves in this manner. It can also refer to a herbalist or witch in some African traditions, especially in the form 'mumbo jumbo,' which describes ritualized or irrational behavior.
/ˈmʌmbə/
An older or sometimes picturesque way, especially one that has become overgrown or hidden; a path or track, especially one formed by the feet or hooves of many people or animals over time.
/ˈtredweɪ/