IPA: /ˌfɛtɪˈʃɪstɪk/
KK: /ˈfɛtɪʃɪstɪk/
Definition: Relating to a strong and persistent attraction or obsession with a specific object or body part, often in a sexual context.
Example: His fetishistic interest in vintage shoes was well-known among his friends.
IPA: /ˌfɛtɪʃˈɪstɪkli/
KK: /ˌfɛtɪʃˈɪstɪkli/
Definition: In a way that relates to or expresses a strong and irrational devotion or obsession towards something, often in a sexual context.
Example: He fetishistically collected vintage toys, finding deep satisfaction in their uniqueness.
IPA: /ˈfɛtɪʃaɪz/
KK: /ˈfɛtɪʃˌaɪz/
Definition: To give excessive or irrational devotion or attention to something, treating it as if it has special significance or power.
Example: Many people fetishize certain brands, believing they are superior to others.
IPA: /fɛˈtɒlədʒi/
KK: /fɛˈtɑlədʒi/
Definition: The branch of medicine that focuses on the study and treatment of a developing baby inside the womb.
Example: Doctors who specialize in fetology monitor the health of the fetus during pregnancy.
IPA: /ˈfɛtərd/
KK: /ˈfɛtərd/
Definition: Limited or restricted in freedom or movement, often due to being tied or bound.
Example: The artist felt fettered by the strict rules of the competition.
Definition: To be restrained or bound, often in a way that limits freedom or movement.
Example: The prisoner was fettered to prevent his escape.
IPA: /ˈfjuːdəlist/
KK: /ˈfjudəlɪst/
Definition: Relating to or supporting a social system where land is owned by lords and worked by peasants in exchange for protection and services.
Example: The feudalist system created a rigid class structure in medieval society.
Definition: A person who supports or practices a system of feudalism, where land is owned by lords and worked by vassals or serfs in exchange for protection and service.
Example: The feudalist believed in the traditional hierarchy of lords and vassals.
IPA: /ˌfjuːdəlaɪˈzeɪʃən/
KK: /ˈfjuːdəlɪˌzeɪʃən/
Definition: The process of establishing a feudal system, where land is owned by lords and worked by vassals in exchange for protection and service.
Example: The feudalization of the region changed the way people interacted with land and power.
IPA: /ˈfjuːdəˌtɔːri/
KK: /ˈfjudəˌtɔri/
Definition: Relating to a system where a person or group owes loyalty and service to a higher authority, often in a historical context involving lords and vassals.
Example: The feudatory states were required to provide military support to their overlords.
Definition: A person who holds land from a lord in exchange for loyalty and service, often in a feudal system.
Example: The feudal lord granted land to his feudatory in return for military support.
IPA: /fɪˈjəˌtɒn/
KK: /fɪˈjəˌtɒn/
Definition: A type of light literature, often published in parts, that includes fiction, essays, or articles for entertainment.
Example: The newspaper's feuilleton featured a serialized novel that captivated its readers each week.
IPA: /ˈfiːvərɪʃ/
KK: /ˈfivərɪʃ/
Definition: Having a high body temperature due to illness or showing intense emotion or activity.
Example: She felt feverish after running in the hot sun for too long.
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