A ship built to be fearless and invulnerable, especially a battleship; a person or thing of great courage and invincibility.
/ˈfɛrnoʊt/
A term used to refer to multiple log files or a set of log files generated by a system, application, or hardware device. Logs in these files are typically records of activities and events that occur within a system or network, often for monitoring and debugging purposes.
/'mʌltɪˌlɒɡz/
Relating to or denoting the period of human prehistory immediately preceding the Neolithic period, characterized by the use of stone tools and the occasional use of grinding stones and bone tools; also used to describe something transitional between earlier Stone Age cultures and the Neolithic stage of development.
/prəˈnɛolithɪk/
A setting where the sun is at its highest point in the sky during the summer solstice, which typically occurs around June 20-22 in the Northern Hemisphere and around December 20-23 in the Southern Hemisphere. It can also refer to the practices, customs, or traditions associated with this time of year.
/ˈsʌmərˈsɛtɪŋ/
A playful or fanciful word meaning mental gymnastics, a fun and creative way of exercising or training the mind.
/ˈmentəktɪks/
In a manner that does not prioritize material wealth or possessions, emphasizing spiritual well-being, emotional health, or intellectual pursuits instead.
/ʌnˈmæ.tər.i.əl.ɪ.stɪk/
A resultant is something that is produced by combining or resulting from two or more actions, forces, or causes. It can also refer to a vector that represents the effect of two or more vectors acting together in space.
/ˈresəlnt/
Anglogaea is a scientific term, which refers to a genus of plants in the family Plantaginaceae. It is primarily found in North America and is characterized by its distinctive shape and growth habits.
/æŋ.gləˈɡi.e.ə/