IPA: /ˌeɪpəʊˈmɪktɪk/
KK: /əˈpōˌmiktik/
Definition: Relating to a type of reproduction in plants where seeds are formed without fertilization.
Example: Some plants can reproduce in an apomictic manner, allowing them to produce seeds without the need for pollination.
IPA: /ˌeɪpəʊˈmɪktɪkli/
KK: /əˈpōˌmiktik(ə)lē/
Definition: In a manner that involves apomixis, which is a form of asexual reproduction in plants where seeds are produced without fertilization.
Example: The plant reproduces apomictically, allowing it to create seeds without the need for pollination.
IPA: /ˌeɪpəˈmɪksɪs/
KK: /əˈpōˌmiksəs/
Definition: A type of reproduction that occurs without the usual process of cell division or the formation of reproductive cells, allowing plants or organisms to produce offspring without fertilization.
Example: Apomixis allows certain plants to reproduce asexually, creating seeds without fertilization.
IPA: /əˈpɒfəsɪs/
KK: /əˈpɒfəsɪs/
Definition: A rhetorical device where a speaker brings up a subject by stating that they will not mention it, often to highlight the subject indirectly.
Example: In his speech, the politician used apophasis to suggest the scandal without directly addressing it.
IPA: /ˈæpəˌθɛm/
KK: /əˈpɑːfθɛm/
Definition: A short, witty saying or a concise statement that expresses a general truth or principle.
Example: The teacher shared an apophthegm that encouraged students to think critically about their choices.
IPA: /əˈpɒfɪdʒ/
KK: /əˈpɒfɪdʒ/
Definition: The outward curve at the top and bottom of a column where the shaft connects to the capital or base.
Example: The architect admired the elegant apophyge of the ancient column.
IPA: /əˈpɔːrɪə/
KK: /əˈpɔːrɪə/
Definition: A situation where someone shows doubt or uncertainty about a question, often used for effect in speaking or writing.
Example: The speaker used aporia to engage the audience by expressing uncertainty about the topic.
IPA: /ˌæpəˈstɒlɪsɪti/
KK: /ˌæpəˈstɑlɪsɪti/
Definition: The quality of being related to the apostles, especially in maintaining the original teachings and traditions of the Christian church as established by Jesus and his twelve apostles.
Example: The apostolicity of the church is essential for preserving its teachings over the centuries.
IPA: /əˈpɒstrəfɪk/
KK: /əˈpɑstrəfɪk/
Definition: Related to the use of the apostrophe in grammar or rhetoric.
Example: The apostrophic style in his writing added a unique flair to his poetry.
IPA: /əˈpɒstrəfaɪz/
KK: /əˈpɑstrəˌfaɪz/
Definition: To use an apostrophe in writing, often to indicate possession or the omission of letters.
Example: In English, we often apostrophise words to show that letters have been left out, like in "don't" for "do not."
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