IPA: /bəˈbiːziə/
KK: /bəˈbiːziə/
Definition: A type of tiny organism that lives in the blood of animals and can cause disease, especially in mammals like dogs and cattle. It is spread by ticks and can infect red blood cells.
Example: Babesia can cause serious health issues in infected animals if not treated promptly.
IPA: //bəˌbiː.ziˈoʊ.sɪs//
KK: /bæbiˈziəsɪs/
Definition: A disease caused by a type of protozoan that infects red blood cells, usually spread by ticks, leading to symptoms like fever and fatigue.
Example: Babesiosis is more common in areas where the northern deer tick is found.
IPA: /ˌbækəˈnæl/
KK: /bækəˈnæl/
Definition: Relating to the ancient Roman festival of Bacchus, which involved drinking, dancing, and revelry.
Example: The party had a bacchanal atmosphere, filled with music and laughter.
Definition: A wild and noisy party or celebration, often involving drinking and dancing.
Example: The festival turned into a bacchanal, with music and laughter filling the streets.
IPA: /ˈbækənt/
KK: /ˈbækənt/
Definition: A person who participates in lively celebrations, often associated with drinking and revelry, especially in the context of ancient Greek and Roman traditions.
Example: The bacchant danced joyfully at the festival, celebrating the arrival of spring.
IPA: //bæˈkænt//
KK: /bækˈænt/
Definition: A woman who serves as a priestess or devoted follower of Bacchus, the Roman god of wine and festivities.
Example: The bacchante danced joyfully at the festival, celebrating the arrival of spring.
IPA: /ˈbækɪk/
KK: /ˈbækɪk/
Definition: Relating to Bacchus, the Roman god of wine, often associated with festivities, joy, and drunkenness.
Example: The bacchic celebrations included music, dancing, and plenty of wine.
IPA: /ˈbæk.i.əs/
KK: /ˈbæk.i.əs/
Definition: A type of metrical foot in poetry that consists of one short syllable followed by two long syllables, or sometimes two long syllables followed by a short one.
Example: In classical poetry, the bacchius is used to create a specific rhythm and flow.
IPA: /ˈbætʃ.əl.hʊd/
KK: /ˈbæʧəˌhʊd/
Definition: The state of being an unmarried man.
Example: He enjoyed his bachelorhood, focusing on his career and hobbies.
IPA: /bæˈsɪl.ə.ri/
KK: /bæˈsɪl.ər.i/
Definition: Relating to or resembling small rod-shaped bacteria.
Example: The doctor diagnosed the patient with bacillary dysentery, which is caused by rod-shaped bacteria.
IPA: /bəˈsɪləs/
KK: /bəˈsɪləs/
Definition: A type of bacteria that is usually rod-shaped and can cause diseases or be found in various environments.
Example: The scientist studied the bacillus to understand how it causes infections.
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