A playmonger is a person who is enthusiastic about or specializes in games and play. It refers to someone who enjoys playing games or is a seller of games.
/ˈpleɪ.məŋ.ɡə/
A person or device that measures and records the time, often used in sports or any situation requiring accurate timekeeping.
/ˈtaɪm.kip.ər/
The act of disappearing or the state of being gone; the fact of someone or something becoming unaccountably lost or not to be found; the practice or fact of concealing or keeping something secret.
/dɪˈsпарɪ.ər.əns/
Noncombat is a term used to describe something that is not directly involved in or related to combat or warfare. It refers to situations, activities, or persons operating outside of a combat environment.
/nɒnˈkɑːmbɑːt/
A type of decorative Islamic tile often featuring geometric patterns, calligraphy, or floral designs; it is a significant element in Islamic art and architecture.
/jɑːmˈɑːltu/
A surname. It is also a specific first name, though less common, derived from an obsolete place name, Sutterfield, meaning 'stands, grows, thrives' or 'a place of quicksand or bogs.'
/ˈsʌt.fɪld/
This term is derived from the past participle of 'boll', referring to a rounded, seed-bearing part of certain plants, particularly cotton or wheat. In horticulture and botany, it describes the mature seed pod of certain flowering plants.
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A medication that acts as a brain-protecting agent and has been used to treat various conditions, including ischemic injuries, and to enhance physical performance.
/ˈmɪldrəneɪt/
Isomerides are a genus of plants in the mint family (Lamiaceae), commonly known as the powerful mint or the bitter mint. They are characterized by their mint-like leaves and flowers.
/aɪˈɒm.ɪ.rɪdz/