A term used to describe a carefree, relaxed, and easygoing attitude or lifestyle, often associated with urban culture and young adults seeking a good time without regard to material success or stress.
/səˈnʌkiːt/
to shake or shiver convulsively; to quiver or vibrate uncontrollably, often due to fear, cold, or excitement.
/ˈtrɛm.bлz/
to make or convert into a lutheran; to affect the doctrines, practice, or spirit of lutheranism
/ˈlʌθrənaɪz/
In a manner that is intentionally naive or innocent to obscure the truth or avoid accountability.
/dɪ'sɪn.dʒu.nu.oʊ.sli/
A now-extinct species of proboscidean that is believed to have lived during the Pleistocene epoch, characterized by a unique combination of features including a small body size and elongated incisors.
/'kʊsɪmænsəl/
Relating to or characteristic of a hologram, which is a three-dimensional image formed by the interference of light from a coherent source. Can also imply a complex or sophisticated nature, often metaphorically.
/həˈlɒɡ ræm ˈtætɪk/
to keep watch over someone or something, often secretly and without their knowledge, for the purpose of observing, gathering information, or ensuring compliance with rules or laws.
/ˈsɜːr.vɪld/
Relating to medical treatment and care provided aboard aircraft; involving air travel for medical purposes.
/eərəˈmædɪkl/
Relating to or denoting the symphysis, the structure that connects bones in the body, such as the pubic symphysis or the intervertebral symphysis. It can also refer to a person or thing that has to do with the symphysis region.
/'sɪmfɪsɪən/
Denoting something that does not regenerate or is incapable of regeneration. This term can apply to cells, tissues, or organisms that cannot renew themselves after injury or death.
/ʌnˈreɡ.ɡreɪ.tɪŋ/