A small unincorporated community in western Charles County, Maryland, United States, near the town of Waynesville
/ˈroʊərərsvɪl/
A term used to acknowledge and celebrate the historical narratives and contributions of women and marginalized genders. It is a way to include and highlight the experiences and stories that have often been omitted from traditional historical accounts.
/ˈhɜːr.sti.z/
A follower of Balaam, an ancient prophet mentioned in the Old Testament who counseled Balak, the king of Moab, to curse the Israelites. In a more general sense, it can refer to someone who follows or adheres to a particular doctrine or practice, often in a critical or derogatory manner, due to their association with Balaam's actions which are often seen as deceitful.
/bəˈlaːmˌaɪt/
Referring to organisms or parts of organisms that grow above ground, such as leaves, flowers, and fruit, as opposed to those that grow underground.
/ˈep.ɪ.dʒəʊ.əs/
Not producing bubbles or effervescence; flat. It describes something that does not release gas or bubbles typically seen in carbonated beverages or effervescent substances.
/ˈn acronym ɪn fəˈr vəs ə n/
The process of identifying the specific nature or cause of a disease, fault, problem, or situation by examining the signs, symptoms, and relevant circumstances.
/daiˈneɪzɪŋ/
A philosophy or attitude of withholding judgment or keeping an open mind; reluctance or refusal to make a definite commitment or to give a direct answer.
/nəˈkʌm.tɪ.məl.ɪзム/
Describing something that is only superficially or artificially cultivated or educated, suggesting a lack of genuine or long-term effort or commitment.
/ˌpsoʊdəˈkʌltɪvd/
To rotate or move in such a way as to return to a fixed position or to return to its original setting after being swiveled or pivoted.
/ʌnˈswɪvl/
A decoupler is a device that separates or isolates two parts or components, often used to reduce the transfer of vibration or force between them. It is used in various applications from mechanical engineering to electronics to create an insulating barrier.
/ˈdɛkjulaːr/