IPA: /ˈæl.əˌbæs.tər/
KK: /ˈæl.əˌbæs.tɚ/
Definition: A type of soft stone that is usually white or light-colored, often used for making sculptures, vases, and other decorative items. It is smooth and can be translucent, allowing light to pass through.
Example: The sculptor chose alabaster for its beautiful translucence and smooth texture.
IPA: /ˌæl.əˈbæstrɪn/
KK: /ˌæl.əˈbæs.trɪn/
Definition: Relating to or resembling a smooth, white stone often used for carving, known for its fine texture and translucence.
Example: The artist chose an alabastrine finish for the sculpture, giving it a smooth and luminous appearance.
IPA: //ælˈkeɪɪk//
KK: /ælˈkeɪɪk/
Definition: Related to a style of poetry that comes from a Greek poet, often involving a specific pattern of lines and rhythms.
Example: The poem was written in an alcaic meter, showcasing the complexity of its structure.
Definition: A type of poetic verse that follows a specific metrical pattern, often used in classical poetry.
Example: The poet experimented with alcaic forms to create a unique rhythm in his work.
IPA: /ˌeɪliˈætərɪk/
KK: /ˌeɪliˈætərɪk/
Definition: Describing something that involves randomness or chance, often used in contexts like art or music where outcomes are not predetermined.
Example: The aleatoric nature of the composition allowed for unexpected outcomes during the performance.
IPA: /ˌælɪɡˈzændraɪn/
KK: /ˌælɪɡˈzændraɪn/
Definition: Describing a type of poetic meter that consists of twelve syllables, often used in French poetry.
Example: The poem was written in alexandrine, showcasing its rhythmic elegance.
Definition: A type of poetic line that has twelve syllables, often divided into two parts, with a pause in the middle. It is commonly used in both English and French poetry.
Example: The poet skillfully crafted an alexandrine to enhance the rhythm of the poem.
IPA: //əˈlɪzərɪn//
KK: /əˈlɪzərɪn/
Definition: A bright orange-red substance that is used to make dyes and pigments. It was originally made from a plant called madder but is now often produced in a lab.
Example: Alizarin is commonly used in the textile industry to produce vibrant red colors.
IPA: //əˈlɛɡərɪkəl//
KK: /əˈlɛɡərɪkəl/
Definition: Relating to a story, picture, or other work of art that has a hidden meaning, often moral or spiritual, beyond the obvious one.
Example: The novel is rich in allegorical themes, representing the struggle between good and evil.
IPA: /əˈlɛɡərɪkli/
KK: /əˈlɛɡərɪkli/
Definition: In a way that uses symbols or stories to represent deeper meanings or ideas.
Example: The story was told allegorically, conveying deeper meanings through its characters and events.
IPA: /ˌæl.ɪˈɡɔːr.ɪ.kəl.nəs/
KK: /ˌælɪˈɡɔrɪkəlnəs/
Definition: The quality or state of representing ideas or principles through symbolic figures, events, or actions.
Example: The allegoricalness of the novel adds depth to its themes and characters.
IPA: /ˈæl.ɪ.ɡə.raɪz/
KK: /əˈlɛɡəraɪz/
Definition: To represent an idea or message through a story, poem, or picture, where the characters and events symbolize deeper meanings.
Example: The author chose to allegorise the political situation in his novel.
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