IPA: /kɪər/
KK: /kɪər/
A type of fiber made from the husk of coconuts, often used to make ropes and mats.
The gardener used kyar to create a strong rope for tying plants.
The word 'kyar' originates from Old English 'cār', meaning a small boat or a vessel. It refers specifically to a type of small watercraft used for transportation or fishing.
Think of a small boat or vessel when you hear 'kyar', as it directly relates to the meaning of this word.