IPA: //ˈbriːtʃklɔːθ//
KK: /brich-kloth/
Definition: A piece of cloth worn around the waist to cover the lower part of the body, often used as a loincloth.
Example: In some cultures, men wear a breechcloth as traditional clothing.
IPA: //ˈbriːtʃklaʊt//
KK: /brich-klout/
Definition: A piece of clothing worn around the hips, often made of cloth, that covers the lower part of the body.
Example: In some cultures, men wear a breechclout as traditional attire.
IPA: /brɪtʃt/
KK: /brichd/
Definition: Wearing trousers or pants, especially in a historical context.
Example: The children were breeched in their new outfits for the festival.
IPA: /brɪks/
KK: /briks/
Definition: A type of trousers or pants that are typically worn just below the knee, often associated with traditional Scottish dress.
Example: He wore his breeks to the highland games, showcasing his Scottish heritage.
IPA: //ˈbraɪdəl//
KK: /ˈbraɪdəl/
Definition: Related to a woman who is getting married or to a wedding ceremony.
Example: She wore a beautiful bridal gown on her wedding day.
Definition: A special ceremony where two people get married, often celebrated with family and friends.
Example: The bridal was held in a beautiful garden surrounded by flowers.
IPA: /ˈbrɪɡ.ən.diːn/
KK: /ˈbrɪɡəndin/
Definition: A type of flexible armor made from small metal plates or rings, usually covered with fabric, used in medieval times for protection in battle.
Example: The knight wore a brigandine under his tunic for added protection during the fight.
IPA: /ˈbrɪljəntiːn/
KK: /ˈbrɪljəntin/
Definition: A type of shiny fabric or a hair product that makes hair glossy and smooth.
Example: She wore a dress made of brilliantine that shimmered in the light.
IPA: /ˈbrɪm.ləs/
KK: /ˈbrɪm.ləs/
Definition: Describing something that does not have a brim, which is the projecting edge or border of a hat or similar item.
Example: She wore a brimless hat that looked very stylish.
IPA: /brɪmd/
KK: /brɪmd/
Definition: Describing something that has a brim, which is the projecting edge of a hat or other object.
Example: The hat was brimmed, providing shade from the sun.
Definition: To be filled to the top or to the edge, often used to describe a container that is full.
Example: The cup brimmed with hot coffee, ready to spill over.
IPA: //ˈbrɔːdklɒθ//
KK: /ˈbrɔdˌklɔθ/
Definition: A type of tightly woven fabric made from materials like silk, cotton, or synthetic fibers, often used for clothing and upholstery.
Example: The tailor chose a fine broadcloth for the suit jacket.
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