IPA: //ˈmiːli//
KK: /ˈmili/
Definition: A type of corn or maize, often used in South African cuisine.
Example: The farmer harvested a large crop of mealies this season.
IPA: /ˈmiːliər/
KK: /ˈmiliər/
Definition: Having a texture that is soft and crumbly, often resembling meal or flour.
Example: The mealier potatoes were perfect for making mashed potatoes.
IPA: /ˈmiːliɪst/
KK: /ˈmiliɪst/
Definition: Having a texture or quality that is dry and crumbly, often resembling meal or flour.
Example: The mealiest potatoes are perfect for making fluffy mashed potatoes.
IPA: //ˈmiːləs//
KK: /ˈmēləs/
Definition: Not having a meal or meals; lacking food.
Example: After a long day of work, I felt mealless and tired.
IPA: /ˈmiːltaɪm/
KK: /ˈmiːlˌtaɪm/
Definition: The regular time when people eat their meals.
Example: We always gather as a family during mealtime to share stories.
IPA: /ˈmiːlˌwɜːrm/
KK: /ˈmilˌwɜrm/
Definition: A type of larva from certain beetles that is commonly found in grain products and is often used as food for birds and other animals.
Example: The bird enthusiast bought a box of mealworms to feed his pet birds.
IPA: /ˈmiːli/
Definition: Having a dry, soft, and crumbly texture, often resembling meal or flour; can also refer to something that is pale or lacking in color.
Example: The mealy potatoes were perfect for making mashed potatoes.
IPA: /miːt/
KK: /mit/
Definition: The edible flesh of animals, often used as food, especially from mammals, but can also refer to the edible part of fruits or nuts.
Example: Many people enjoy eating meat as part of their diet.
IPA: /ˈmiːtˌbɔːl/
KK: /ˈmitˌbɔl/
Definition: A small round food made from ground meat, often mixed with spices and sometimes bread crumbs, and cooked by frying, baking, or boiling.
Example: I made spaghetti and meatballs for dinner last night.
IPA: /ˈmiːtɪd/
KK: /ˈmiːtɪd/
Definition: Describing something that has been fed or fattened, often used in relation to animals.
Example: The meated livestock were ready for market after months of careful feeding.
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