IPA: /hɪəˈrʌpən/
KK: /hɪrˈʌpən/
Definition: At this point or moment, often used to indicate something that happens immediately after a previous event or statement.
Example: The committee made their decision, and hereupon, the new rules were implemented.
IPA: /hɛrɪtəˈbɪlɪti/
KK: /hɛrɪtəˈbɪlɪti/
Definition: The quality or condition of being able to be passed down from parents to their offspring, especially in terms of genetic traits.
Example: The heritability of height means that genetics play a significant role in determining how tall a person will be.
IPA: /ˈhɛrɪtəbl/
KK: /ˈhɜːrɪtəbl/
Definition: Able to be passed down from parents to their children, often referring to traits or characteristics.
Example: Certain diseases are heritable, meaning they can be passed from parents to their offspring.
IPA: /hɜːˌmæf.rəˈdɪt.ɪk/
KK: /hɜrˈmæf.rəˌdɪt.ɪk/
Definition: Relating to an organism that has both male and female reproductive organs.
Example: Some plants are hermaphroditic, meaning they can produce both pollen and ovules.
IPA: /hɜːˈmæf.rəˌdaɪ.tɪ.zəm/
KK: /hɜrˈmæf.rəˌdaɪ.tɪ.zəm/
Definition: A condition where an individual has both male and female reproductive organs and characteristics.
Example: In some species, hermaphroditism allows for greater reproductive flexibility.
IPA: /hɜːməˈnjuːtɪk/
KK: /hɜrˈmɛnʊtɪk/
Definition: Relating to the interpretation or explanation of texts, especially in philosophy and literature.
Example: The professor used a hermeneutic approach to analyze the ancient manuscript.
Definition: The study of how to interpret texts, especially religious or philosophical ones, and the methods used for understanding their meaning.
Example: The professor taught a course on hermeneutic principles and their application in literature.
IPA: /hɜːməˈnjuːtɪkəl/
KK: /hɜrˈmɛnʊtɪkəl/
Definition: Relating to the study of interpretation, especially of texts like religious scriptures.
Example: The professor gave a hermeneutical analysis of the ancient manuscript.
IPA: /hɜːməˈnjuːtɪkli/
KK: /hɜrˈmɛnʊtɪkli/
Definition: In a way that relates to interpretation, especially of texts or symbols.
Example: The text was analyzed hermeneutically to uncover deeper meanings.
IPA: /hɜːməˈnjuːtɪks/
KK: /hɜrˈmɛnˌjuːtɪks/
Definition: The study of how to interpret texts, especially religious or philosophical writings.
Example: The professor taught a course on hermeneutics, focusing on the interpretation of ancient scriptures.
IPA: /hɜːˈmɛtɪk/
KK: /hɜrˈmɛtɪk/
Definition: Completely sealed off from outside air or influence, often used to describe something that is airtight or isolated.
Example: The jar was hermetic, ensuring that no air could enter and spoil the contents.
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