IPA: /ˈlɪmpɪd/
KK: /ˈlɪmpɪd/
Definition: Something that is clear and easy to see through, often used to describe water or writing that is simple and understandable.
Example: The limpid waters of the lake reflected the blue sky above.
IPA: /lɪmˈpɪdəti/
KK: /lɪmˈpɪdəti/
Definition: The quality of being clear and transparent, often used to describe water or air.
Example: The limpidity of the lake made it easy to see the fish swimming below the surface.
IPA: /ˈlɪmpɪdli/
KK: /ˈlɪmpɪdli/
Definition: In a clear and transparent way, often referring to water or clarity of thought.
Example: The stream flowed limpidly, allowing us to see the colorful pebbles at the bottom.
IPA: /ˈlɪmpɪdnəs/
KK: /ˈlɪmpɪdnəs/
Definition: The quality of being clear and transparent, often used to describe water or other substances that are free from cloudiness or impurities.
Example: The limpidness of the lake made it easy to see the fish swimming below the surface.
IPA: /ˈlɪnʧpɪn/
KK: /ˈlɪnʧpɪn/
Definition: A crucial part or element that holds things together or makes them work effectively.
Example: The manager is the linchpin of the team, ensuring everyone works well together.
IPA: /ˈlɪnɪɪdʒ/
KK: /ˈlɪnɪɪdʒ/
Definition: The line of people or animals that come from a common ancestor, often used to refer to family history or ancestry.
Example: She is proud of her lineage and often shares stories about her ancestors.
IPA: /ˈlɪniəl/
KK: /ˈlɪniəl/
Definition: Relating to direct descent from an ancestor or a specific lineage; hereditary.
Example: The lineal descendants of the king still hold a significant place in the royal family.
IPA: /ˈlɪnɪmənt/
KK: /ˈlɪnɪmənt/
Definition: A distinctive feature or characteristic, especially of a person's face or a topographic feature.
Example: The artist captured the lineaments of her face beautifully in the portrait.
IPA: /ˈlɪnɪər/
KK: /ˈlɪniər/
Definition: Describing something that is straight, narrow, and has only one dimension, often resembling a line.
Example: The artist used linear designs to create a sense of movement in the painting.
IPA: /ˈlɪnɪəraɪz/
KK: /ˈlɪniəraɪz/
Definition: To make something linear or to express it in a linear form.
Example: The engineer decided to linearise the data for easier analysis.
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