IPA: //fɪˈlɪpɪk//
KK: /fɪˈlɪpɪk/
Definition: A speech or piece of writing that strongly criticizes someone or something, often in a bitter way.
Example: The senator delivered a philippic against the proposed law, expressing his strong disapproval.
IPA: /ˈfɪltər/
KK: /ˈfɪltər/
Definition: A special drink or substance believed to have magical powers, often used to create love or attraction between people.
Example: She believed that the philter would make him fall in love with her.
Definition: To charm or enchant someone, often through the use of a magical potion or spell.
Example: She used a philter to make him fall in love with her.
IPA: /ˈfɪl.tər/
KK: /ˈfɪl.tər/
Definition: A magical potion or drink, often believed to cause love or attraction.
Example: In ancient times, people would seek a philtre to win the heart of their beloved.
IPA: /ˈfoʊ.bi.ə/
KK: /ˈfoʊbiə/
Definition: A strong and unreasonable fear of something that makes a person want to avoid it, even if they know it is not dangerous.
Example: She has a phobia of spiders, which makes it hard for her to be in places where they might be.
IPA: /ˈfoʊbɪk/
KK: /ˈfoʊbɪk/
Definition: Relating to or characterized by an extreme or irrational fear of something.
Example: Many people are phobic about spiders and avoid them at all costs.
Definition: A person who has an extreme fear or dislike of something.
Example: He is a phobic when it comes to heights, avoiding tall buildings at all costs.
IPA: /frɛnəˈlɒdʒɪkəl/
KK: /frɛnəˈlɑgɪkəl/
Definition: Related to the study of the shape and size of the skull as a supposed indication of character and mental abilities.
Example: The phrenological theories of the 19th century suggested that personality traits could be determined by examining the bumps on a person's head.
IPA: /frəˈnɒlədʒi/
KK: /frəˈnɒlədʒi/
Definition: The study of the shape of the skull, which was once believed to show a person's character and mental abilities.
Example: Phrenology was popular in the 19th century, but it is now considered a pseudoscience.
IPA: /fɪˈlæk.tə.ri/
KK: /fɪˈlæk.tə.ri/
Definition: A small leather box containing religious texts, worn by Jewish men during prayer, one on the forehead and one on the arm.
Example: He carefully placed the phylactery on his arm before the morning prayers.
IPA: /faɪl/
KK: /faɪl/
Definition: A group or clan, especially in ancient Athens, that served as a political division.
Example: In ancient Athens, each citizen belonged to a phyle that represented their political interests.
IPA: //pɪˈækjʊlər//
KK: /pɪˈækjʊlər/
Definition: Relating to making amends or atonement for wrongdoing, often in a religious or moral context.
Example: The community held a piacular ceremony to seek forgiveness for their past mistakes.
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