IPA: /sɪndʒd/
KK: /sɪndʒd/
Definition: Slightly burnt or scorched, often referring to something that has been exposed to heat or flames.
Example: The edges of the paper were singed after being too close to the candle flame.
Definition: To slightly burn something, usually the surface, causing it to become blackened or damaged.
Example: The edges of the paper were singed after being too close to the flame.
IPA: //ˌsaɪfəˈnɔːfɔːr//
KK: /ˈsaɪfəˌnɔːfɔːr/
Definition: A type of marine creature that is made up of a colony of small, connected animals, often transparent and colorful, and can float or swim in the ocean.
Example: The siphonophore is known for its beautiful, delicate appearance in the water.
IPA: /ˈsaɪrən/
KK: /ˈsaɪrən/
Definition: Having qualities or characteristics that are alluring or enchanting, similar to the mythical sirens known for their captivating voices.
Example: The siren song of the ocean lured many sailors to their doom.
Definition: A loud device that makes a warning sound, often used by emergency vehicles, or a mythical creature that sings beautifully to attract sailors.
Example: The police car's siren could be heard from blocks away as it raced to the scene.
IPA: /sɪˈrɪniən/
KK: /sɪˈrɪniən/
Definition: Relating to a group of large marine mammals that includes manatees and dugongs, known for their aquatic lifestyle and herbivorous diet.
Example: The sirenian species are often found in warm coastal waters.
Definition: A type of large, aquatic mammal that includes species like manatees and dugongs, known for their paddle-like forelimbs and flat tails.
Example: The sirenian is often found in warm coastal waters, grazing on underwater plants.
IPA: /ˈsɪskɪn/
KK: /ˈsɪskɪn/
Definition: A small bird that is part of the finch family, often greenish and yellow in color, found in Europe, Asia, and North America.
Example: The siskin perched on the branch, singing a cheerful song.
IPA: /skeɪn/
KK: /skeɪn/
Definition: A loose coil of thread or yarn, often wound on a reel, that can be used for knitting or sewing.
Example: She bought a beautiful skein of yarn to make a scarf.
Definition: To wind something into a coil or a series of loops, often referring to yarn or thread.
Example: She decided to skein the yarn before starting her knitting project.
IPA: /skɛp/
KK: /skɛp/
Definition: A type of beehive that is usually made from straw or wicker and has a domed shape.
Example: The beekeeper carefully placed the skep in the garden to attract more bees.
IPA: /ˈskjuːbɔːld/
KK: /ˈskjuːbɔːld/
Definition: Describing an animal, especially a horse, that has white patches on a coat of a different color, but not black.
Example: The skewbald horse trotted gracefully across the field.
Definition: A type of animal, particularly a horse, that has a coat with large patches of white and another color, usually brown or black.
IPA: //skɪŋk//
KK: /skɪŋk/
Definition: A type of small lizard that has a smooth, shiny body and often very small or no legs, found mainly in warm areas.
Example: We spotted a skink sunbathing on the rock in the garden.
Definition: To draw or serve a drink.
Example: He decided to skink some water for the guests.
IPA: //ˈskɪp.dʒæk//
KK: /ˈskɪpˌdʒæk/
Definition: A type of fish that is related to tuna and is found in tropical waters, known for its ability to jump out of the water.
Example: The fisherman caught a skipjack while out at sea.
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