Describing a surface that has been marked with parallel or rough lines or grooves, often as a result of mechanical action or wear. It can also refer to a pattern of lines or streaks.
/ˈstrɪəleɪtəd/
Aestheticians are professionals who specialize in the science and art of beauty and sensory perception. They provide a wide range of skin care treatments, engage in skin analysis, and offer advice on beauty enhancement techniques.
/ɪˈsteɪθɪkən/
A hypothetical unit of genetic material differing under different breeding conditions. This term is not in common use and is not well-documented in standard biological dictionaries.
/ˈiːsəˌkɒnt/
In historical contexts, a Sertoman was a unit of measure or a weight used in ancient Italy, particularly in the early Roman Empire. It can also refer to a specific type of fabric or garment associated with these regions.
/sɜrtəm/
A term used to describe an orderly and well-arranged condition or state; a reference to good arrangement or organization, particularly in a formal or ceremonial context.
/juˈtæksi:/
An informal term for certain types of whales, often used whimsically or figuratively. It is not a scientific or precise term and can be used in a creative or playful context to describe whales, especially those with distinctive features or behavior.
/ˈhwerˌbɜrd/
Not suitable for or concerned with historical or biographical description or documentation. Properties or actions that are not worth recording in a history or biography.
/æn.ə.ɡrə.fɪ.kəl/
Byrn is a term associated with actions of burning or destruction, often from literature or specific cultural contexts. It is a variant spelling of 'burn' in some contexts. In modern usage, it can be used as a noun to refer to a person who frequently burns things or as an adjective to describe something that is burning or burnt.
/baɪrn/