A rare or obscure term that might refer to the surname Durif, associated primarily with a red grape variety used in winemaking, related to the name of a French winemaker, or a place in Australia. Due to its obscurity, there is limited specific information available about the term's exact usage or context.
/ˈdjʊərfɪs/
An intervalley is a large, low-lying area located between two valleys, often characterized by flat to gently sloping terrain and frequently serving as a natural corridor for rivers, roads, or other routes. It can also refer to a tract of land between or below hills or mountains, providing a space for cultivation, settlement, or transportation.
/iˈntervəli/
A state or period during which there is no significant activity, effort, or engagement. It can also refer to inaction or lack of action on the part of a person or entity.
/ˈnɑːnəkætɪv/
To place a value or worth upon; to estimate the worth of; to appraise (something) at a particular value; to hold in high regard; to appreciate or esteem highly; to consider as being valuable or important; to recognize the worth or significance of.
/ˈvæl.jɪŋ/
To inculcate systematic doctrines or beliefs, often dogmatically and fanatically.
/ˈdɒ.trɪ.naɪz/
A macrocycle is a ring-shaped compound with a large cyclic backbone, typically containing more than five ring atoms. It can be found in natural products, pharmaceuticals, and materials science, and often incorporates heteroatoms for specific functionalities.
/ˌmækrəˈsaɪklz/
A panhandler is a person who begs for money in the street by holding out a hat, cup, or similar receptacle, often accompanied by begging or gesturing for money or other assistance. The term typically refers to someone who repeatedly solicits for money in a public place.
/ˈpæn.hænd.lər/