Relating to or causing the condition of costing, especially significant financial expenditure or cost-efficient design.
/ˌkɔstiˈognənik/
A captivating, fictional character noted for her charm, wit, and elegance in literature or media. Often used metaphorically to describe any ideal or alluring person, usually associated with benevolence or grace.
/ˈmi.li/
A genus of herbs of the celery family with flat aromatic leaves used for flavoring food, the best-known species being P. crispum (curly-leaf parsley) and P. crispum var. neapolitanum (flat-leaf parsley).
/pəˈtrəʊ.sɪ.lɪnum/
A colloquial term for a rat, especially one found in coal mines or areas with black, coal-like material. It is used as a metaphor for something or someone that is dirty, dark, or smelly.
/ˈkəʊ.mɔːl.mɑːs/
A block field is a special field used in the context of the Bitcoin blockchain, particularly in the Lightning Network, to coordinate transactions and manage the payment channels between users.
/ˈblkfiːld/
Trombicula is a genus of mites, particularly referred to as larval mites or larval stages of certain species of parasitic mites that can cause scrub typhus. These mites are also known as trombiculid mites.
/ˈtrɒmbɪk.jələ/
Woodsilver is a narrative term often used to describe a character or setting where wood and silver elements are central to the story, implying a blend of nature and luxury, or a magical, enchanting environment. It could also be a particular type of wood that has properties related to silver.
/ˈwʊdzɪlvər/
A rare, black, inosilicate mineral that occurs in granite pegmatites and schists, usually in association with other minerals like beryl, tourmaline, and lepidolite.
/æn.əˈræd.ɪt/