IPA: /ˈtwɪbəl/
KK: /ˈtwɪbəl/
Definition: A type of tool that resembles a pickax, used for digging or chopping, with flat ends instead of pointed ones. It can also refer to a reaping hook or a tool used for creating mortises.
Example: The farmer used a twibil to break up the hard soil in the field.
IPA: /ˈtwɪtʃər/
KK: /ˈtwɪtʃər/
Definition: A person who is very enthusiastic about watching birds, often traveling far to see rare ones.
Example: As a dedicated twitcher, she traveled across the country to spot the rare bird species.
IPA: /tiː/
KK: /tiː/
Definition: A leader or chief, often someone who is wealthy or holds a position of importance.
Example: The tyee of the tribe made an important decision for the community.
IPA: /ˈtɪm.bəl/
KK: /ˈtɪm.bəl/
Definition: A type of vibrating membrane found in the shrilling organ of a cicada, which produces sound.
Example: The cicada's tymbal creates a loud, distinctive noise during the summer months.
IPA: /tɪˌrænəˈsɔrəs/
KK: /tɪˌrænəˈsɔrəs/
Definition: A large meat-eating dinosaur that lived in North America during a time long ago called the Cretaceous period.
Example: The tyrannosaurus was one of the largest predators of its time.
IPA: //ˈtɛt.seɪ//
KK: /tset-se/
Definition: A type of fly known for transmitting diseases, particularly in Africa.
Example: The tzetze fly is known for spreading sleeping sickness among livestock.
IPA: /juˈɑːkəri/
KK: /juˈɑːkəri/
Definition: A type of monkey that lives in trees, known for its short tail and mostly hairless face, found in the Amazon rainforest.
Example: The uakari is known for its distinctive red face and social behavior in the trees of the Amazon.
IPA: /ˈʌdər/
KK: /ˈʌdər/
Definition: A part of certain female animals, like cows and goats, that produces milk and has teats.
Example: The farmer checked the udder of the cow to ensure it was healthy.
IPA: /ˈjuːlʌlənt/
KK: /ˈjuːlʊlənt/
Definition: Describing a sound that is loud and mournful, like a howl or wail.
Example: The ululant cries of the wolves echoed through the night.
IPA: /ˈjuː.lə.leɪt/
KK: /ˈjuːləˌleɪt/
Definition: To make a long, loud, mournful sound, often like a howl or wail, usually expressing strong emotion or grief.
Example: The mourners began to ululate as the procession passed by.
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