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Topic: Culture

futurist

IPA: /ˈfjuːtʃərɪst/

KK: /ˈfjuːtʃərɪst/

adjective

Definition: Relating to or characteristic of a movement that emphasizes the future and innovation, often in art, culture, or technology.

Example: The futurist design of the building features sleek lines and modern materials.

noun

Definition: A person who studies or predicts future trends and developments, often in technology, society, or art.

Example: The futurist presented his ideas about how technology will change our lives in the next decade.

fuzee

IPA: /fjuˈzi/

KK: /fjuːˈziː/

noun

Definition: A type of mechanical device that is used to regulate the speed of a clock or watch, often involving a conical shape.

Example: The clockmaker carefully adjusted the fuzee to ensure the timepiece kept accurate time.

fylfot

IPA: //ˈfɪl.fɒt//

KK: /ˈfɪlˌfɒt/

noun

Definition: A symbol resembling a cross with arms of equal length that are bent at right angles, often associated with various cultures and sometimes controversially linked to the Nazi regime.

Example: The ancient artifact was engraved with a fylfot, a symbol used in many different cultures throughout history.

gadrooned

IPA: //ɡəˈdruːnd//

KK: /gæ'drun/

adjective

Definition: Decorated with a series of curved or fluted designs, often found on edges or surfaces of objects.

Example: The vase was beautifully gadrooned, adding an elegant touch to the room.

gadzookery

IPA: /ɡædˈzuːkəri/

KK: /gædˈzuːkəri/

adjective

Definition: Describing something that is full of old-fashioned or outdated expressions and phrases.

Example: The novel was criticized for its gadzookery, making it difficult for modern readers to understand.

noun

Definition: The practice of using old-fashioned or outdated words and expressions, often to create a sense of history or nostalgia in writing.

Example: The author's gadzookery added a charming, old-world feel to the novel.

gaff

IPA: /ɡæf/

KK: /gæf/

noun

Definition: A type of hook or tool used for various purposes, such as climbing, fishing, or in entertainment venues.

Example: The fisherman used a gaff to catch the large fish he had hooked.

transitive verb

Definition: To cheat or trick someone, often by rigging a game or swindling them.

Example: The carnival games were gaffed to ensure that no one would win.

gaffe

IPA: //ɡæf//

KK: /gæf/

noun

Definition: A noticeable mistake or error, especially in a social or public situation.

Example: He made a gaffe during the interview that embarrassed him.

gagaku

IPA: /ɡɑːˈɡɑːkuː/

KK: /gæˈgɑːkuː/

noun

Definition: A traditional form of Japanese court music that has its roots in Chinese and Korean music, often performed at ceremonial events.

Example: The performance of gagaku at the imperial palace was a mesmerizing experience.

gaijin

IPA: /ˈɡaɪdʒɪn/

KK: /guy-jin/

noun

Definition: A person from outside Japan, often used to refer to foreigners living or visiting Japan.

Example: As a gaijin, I found it interesting to learn about Japanese culture.

gala

IPA: //ˈɡeɪlə//

KK: /ˈɡeɪlə/

adjective

Definition: Relating to a festive celebration or event that is marked by grandeur and enjoyment.

Example: The charity event was a gala affair, attracting many prominent guests.

noun

Definition: A festive event or celebration, often involving entertainment and socializing, usually characterized by elegance and grandeur.

Example: The charity gala raised a significant amount of money for the local hospital.

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