IPA: /ɡɪˈloʊʃ/
KK: /gɪˈloʊʃ/
Definition: A decorative design made of two or more curved lines that weave together, often used in architecture and metalwork.
Example: The artist used a guilloche pattern to enhance the beauty of the metalwork.
IPA: //ɡjuːlz//
KK: /guls/
Definition: A term used in heraldry to refer to the color red, often represented in designs and coats of arms.
Example: The shield was adorned with gules, symbolizing bravery and valor.
IPA: /ˈɡʌtərəlɪzəm/
KK: /ˈɡʌtərəlɪzəm/
Definition: The characteristic of producing sounds that are deep and throaty, often associated with certain types of speech or vocalization.
Example: The singer's gutturalism added a unique depth to her performance.
IPA: /həˈʃʊr/
KK: /həˈʃʊr/
Definition: A short line used on maps to show shading or to indicate the slope and direction of a surface.
Example: The map used hachures to represent the steepness of the hills.
Definition: To create a pattern of lines or shading on a map to indicate relief or texture.
Example: The cartographer used hachure to show the elevation changes on the terrain map.
IPA: /ˈhæknid/
KK: /ˈhæknid/
Definition: Something that is overused and lacks freshness or originality, making it dull or uninteresting.
Example: The movie was filled with hackneyed phrases that made it predictable.
IPA: /ˌheɪɡiəˈɡræfɪk/
KK: /hæɡiəˈɡræfɪk/
Definition: Relating to the writing of the lives of saints or excessively flattering in a way that idealizes someone.
Example: The author's hagiographic portrayal of the politician made him seem almost saintly.
IPA: /ˌheɪɡiˈɒɡrəfi/
KK: /hæɡiˈɑɡrəfi/
Definition: A type of biography that praises and idealizes its subject, often focusing on the lives of saints or revered individuals.
Example: The hagiography of the saint highlighted his miraculous deeds and virtuous life.
IPA: /haɪk/
KK: /haɪk/
Definition: A large piece of fabric, often made of cotton, silk, or wool, that is worn as an outer garment, especially in Morocco and northern Africa.
Example: She wrapped herself in a haik to protect against the cold wind.
IPA: /ˈhaɪkuː/
KK: /haɪku/
Definition: A type of poem from Japan that has three lines with a specific number of syllables: five in the first line, seven in the second, and five in the third. It often focuses on nature or the seasons.
Example: She wrote a beautiful haiku about the changing leaves in autumn.
IPA: /ˈhæf.təʊn/
KK: /ˈhæfˌtoʊn/
Definition: A type of image that uses small dots of varying sizes and spacing to create the illusion of different shades of gray or color, often used in printing.
Example: The magazine used a halftone technique to reproduce the photographs in a cost-effective way.
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