IPA: /prəʊˈkær.iˌɒt.ɪk/
KK: /proˈkɛrɪˌoʊtɪk/
Definition: Relating to cells that do not have a nucleus, typically found in bacteria and similar organisms.
Example: Prokaryotic cells are simpler than eukaryotic cells and do not contain membrane-bound organelles.
IPA: /prəˈleɪt/
KK: /proˈleɪt/
Definition: Describing a shape that is longer along the axis that connects the poles, such as a spheroid that is stretched in that direction.
Example: The Earth is not a perfect sphere; it is a prolate shape due to its rotation.
IPA: /prəˈlɛɡəˌmɛnəs/
KK: /proʊˈlɛɡəˌmɛnəs/
Definition: Serving as an introduction or preface to a work, often outlining its main ideas or themes.
Example: The prolegomenous section of the book provides essential background information for understanding the author's arguments.
IPA: /prəˈlɛpsɪs/
KK: /prəˈlɛpsɪs/
Definition: A term used to describe the representation of something as existing before its actual time or the anticipation of a future event as if it is already happening.
Example: In literature, prolepsis can create a sense of suspense by hinting at future events.
IPA: /prəˈlɛptɪkli/
KK: /pro-ˈlep-ti-k(ə)l-ē/
Definition: In a way that anticipates or refers to something that will happen in the future.
Example: The author wrote proleptically, hinting at events that would unfold later in the story.
IPA: /prəˈlɪks/
KK: /proʊˈlɪks/
Definition: Describing something that is too long or wordy, often making it difficult to read or understand.
Example: The author's prolix writing style made the book hard to finish.
IPA: /prəˈlɪksɪti/
KK: /proʊˈlɪksɪti/
Definition: The quality of being long-winded or using too many words to express an idea.
Example: The prolixity of his speech made it difficult for the audience to stay engaged.
IPA: /prəˈlɪksli/
KK: /proʊˈlɪksli/
Definition: In a way that is long-winded or excessively wordy, often making it difficult to understand the main point.
Example: The professor explained the topic prolixly, causing many students to lose interest.
IPA: /prəˈlɒkjʊtə/
KK: /proʊˈlɒkjʊtər/
Definition: A person who speaks on behalf of someone else or leads a meeting, especially in a formal setting.
Example: The prolocutor guided the discussion during the church convocation.
IPA: /prəˈluːʃəri/
KK: /prəˈluːʃəri/
Definition: Relating to something that serves as a preliminary or introductory part, often leading to a main event or idea.
Example: The prolusory remarks set the stage for the main presentation.
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