IPA: /ˈiːkoʊzoʊn/
KK: /ˈiːkoʊzoʊn/
Definition: A large area of land that has a specific type of plants and animals that are adapted to that environment.
Example: The Amazon rainforest is an important ecozone that supports a wide variety of wildlife.
IPA: //ˈɛk.jʊ.mə.niː//
KK: /ˈɛkjuːmiːn/
Definition: The parts of the world where people live, including all inhabited areas.
Example: The ecumene has expanded over the centuries as more regions became populated.
IPA: /ɪˈdɛnɪk/
KK: /ˈidənɪk/
Definition: Relating to a perfect paradise or a place of great happiness and beauty.
Example: The garden was so beautiful and peaceful that it felt almost edenic.
IPA: /ɪˈfluːəns/
KK: /ɛfˈluːəns/
Definition: A substance or quality that flows out from a source, often used to describe something that emanates or is released.
Example: The effluence from the factory was monitored to ensure it did not harm the environment.
IPA: /ˈɛf.lu.ənt/
KK: /ˈɛf.lu.ənt/
Definition: Describing something that is flowing out or being discharged, often used in the context of liquids or waste.
Example: The effluent water from the factory was treated before being released into the river.
Definition: A liquid waste that is released, often from factories or sewage systems.
Example: The factory was fined for releasing untreated effluent into the river.
IPA: /ɪˈfluːviəm/
KK: /ɪˈfluːviəm/
Definition: A substance that is released as a byproduct, often in the form of gas or vapor, which can be unpleasant or harmful.
Example: The effluvium from the decaying food filled the room with a terrible smell.
IPA: /ˈɛflʌks/
KK: /ˈɛflʌks/
Definition: A process or act of flowing out or moving away from a source.
Example: The efflux of water from the reservoir was carefully monitored.
IPA: /ɪˈlɛktrəˌfɪʃɪŋ/
KK: /ɪˈlɛktrəˌfɪʃɪŋ/
Definition: A method of catching fish by using electric currents to temporarily stun them, allowing for easy capture and study.
Example: The researchers used electrofishing to collect data on the fish population in the river.
IPA: /ɪˈluːviˌeɪʃən/
KK: /ɪˈluːviˌeɪʃən/
Definition: The process where water moves dissolved or suspended materials in soil, usually when there is more rain than evaporation.
Example: Eluviation is an important process in soil formation and nutrient distribution.
IPA: /ɪmˈbæŋkmənt/
KK: /ɪmˈbæŋkmənt/
Definition: A raised area made of earth or stone that is built to prevent water from flooding an area or to support a road.
Example: The workers built an embankment to protect the village from flooding.
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