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Topic: Animals

cachalot

IPA: /ˈkæʃəˌlɒt/

KK: /kæʃəˌlɑt/

noun

Definition: A large marine mammal known as the sperm whale, characterized by its elongated head and deep diving abilities.

Example: The cachalot is known for its impressive size and ability to dive deep into the ocean.

cackle

IPA: /ˈkækəl/

KK: /ˈkækəl/

intransitive verb

Definition: To laugh in a loud, high-pitched way, often in a way that sounds silly or annoying.

Example: The children began to cackle with laughter when they heard the funny joke.

noun

Definition: A loud, harsh laugh that sounds like a series of short, sharp sounds, often associated with excitement or amusement.

Example: The comedian's jokes made the audience erupt in cackles of laughter.

transitive verb

Definition: To make a loud, harsh laugh or sound, often in a way that is mocking or unpleasant.

Example: She cackled with delight when she heard the joke.

cacomistle

IPA: /ˈkækəˌmɪstəl/

KK: /kæˈkɒmɪstəl/

noun

Definition: A small, meat-eating animal that looks like a raccoon and is found in Central America, known for its black-banded tail.

Example: The cacomistle is often seen climbing trees in search of food.

cacomixl

IPA: //kæ.kəˈmɪks.əl//

KK: /kækoʊˈmɪksəl/

noun

Definition: A small, nocturnal mammal known for its distinctive ringed tail and cat-like appearance, often found in Central and South America.

Example: The cacomixl is known for its playful behavior and is often seen climbing trees at night.

caddice

IPA: //ˈkædɪs//

KK: /ˈkædɪs/

noun

Definition: A type of larva that belongs to the caddice fly, known for living in protective cases made of natural materials like shells and gravel. These larvae are often used as bait by fishermen.

Example: The fisherman used a caddice to attract more fish to his line.

caddis

IPA: /ˈkædɪs/

KK: /ˈkædɪs/

noun

Definition: A type of coarse woolen fabric or yarn, often used for making garments or bindings.

Example: The tailor chose a sturdy caddis for the new winter coat.

caddisworm

IPA: /ˈkædɪsˌwɜːrm/

KK: /ˈkædɪsˌwɜrm/

noun

Definition: A type of larva from a specific fly that makes a protective case from silk and materials like sand or plant parts.

Example: The caddisworm can be found in freshwater streams, where it builds its unique silk case.

cadelle

IPA: /kæˈdɛl/

KK: /kæˈdɛl/

noun

Definition: A small black beetle that can damage stored grain, known for both its larval and adult forms.

Example: The farmer found a cadelle in the grain storage, which could harm the crops.

caecilian

IPA: /sɪˈsɪl.jən/

KK: /sɪˈsɪl.jən/

noun

Definition: A type of legless amphibian that lives underground and looks like a worm, found mainly in tropical areas.

Example: The caecilian is often mistaken for a snake due to its long, smooth body.

cage

IPA: /keɪdʒ/

KK: /keɪdʒ/

noun

Definition: A structure made of bars or wires that is used to confine animals or birds, or sometimes people.

Example: The bird was happily singing in its cage.

transitive verb

Definition: To confine someone or something within a structure that restricts movement, similar to how animals are kept in a cage.

Example: The zookeeper decided to cage the injured bird to protect it from predators.

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