IPA: /ˈstraɪətəm/
KK: /ˈstraɪətəm/
Definition: A part of the brain that includes the caudate nucleus and putamen, involved in various functions such as movement and coordination.
Example: The striatum plays a crucial role in the control of voluntary movements.
IPA: /ˈstrɪkən/
KK: /ˈstrɪkən/
Definition: Affected by something very serious or painful, such as illness or misfortune.
Example: The stricken family received support from the community after their loss.
Definition: To be affected by something, often in a negative way, such as being hit or impacted by an event or feeling.
Example: The town was stricken by a severe storm that caused widespread damage.
IPA: /ˈstrɪktnəs/
KK: /strɪktnəs/
Definition: The quality or condition of being very firm or demanding in rules or behavior.
Example: The strictness of the school's rules helped maintain discipline among the students.
IPA: /ˈstrɪk.tʃər/
KK: /ˈstrɪk.tʃɚ/
Definition: A limit or restriction on something, often used to describe a criticism or an abnormal narrowing in a bodily passage.
Example: The doctor explained that the stricture in the patient's throat was causing difficulty in swallowing.
IPA: /ˈstraɪdəns/
KK: /ˈstraɪdəns/
Definition: The quality of being loud, harsh, or grating in sound.
Example: The stridence of her voice made it hard to concentrate on the lecture.
IPA: /ˈstraɪdəntsi/
KK: /ˈstraɪdənsɪ/
Definition: The quality of being loud, harsh, or forceful in sound or expression.
Example: The stridency of her voice made it difficult to concentrate on the conversation.
IPA: /ˈstraɪ.dənt/
KK: /ˈstraɪdənt/
Definition: Having a loud, harsh, or grating sound that is often unpleasant to hear.
Example: The strident sound of the alarm woke everyone in the building.
IPA: /ˈstraɪdəntli/
KK: /ˈstraɪdəntli/
Definition: In a way that is loud, harsh, or forceful, often to attract attention or express strong opinions.
Example: The speaker stridently criticized the policy during the debate.
IPA: /ˈstraɪdər/
KK: /straɪdər/
Definition: A loud, high-pitched sound made when breathing, often due to a blockage in the airways.
Example: The doctor noted the patient's stridor during the examination, indicating a possible airway obstruction.
IPA: /ˌstrɪdʒəˈleɪtəri/
KK: /strɪdʒəˌleɪtəri/
Definition: Relating to the ability to produce a sound by rubbing body parts together, often seen in certain insects.
Example: The stridulatory organs of the cricket create a distinctive sound during mating calls.
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