IPA: /ˌmʌs.kɪˈtɪr/
KK: /ˌmʌskɪˈtɪr/
Definition: A person who was part of a special group of soldiers in France during the 17th and 18th centuries, known for carrying muskets and serving the king.
Example: The musketeer bravely defended the castle against the invaders.
IPA: /ˈmʌskɪtri/
KK: /ˈmʌskɪtri/
Definition: The skill or practice of using muskets, especially in military contexts.
Example: The soldiers trained in musketry to improve their accuracy in battle.
IPA: /mjuːˈtaɪni/
KK: /mjuːˈtaɪn/
Definition: To rebel against authority, especially in a military context, often involving a group of people refusing to obey orders.
Example: The sailors decided to mutine after months of harsh treatment from their captain.
Definition: A person who rebels against authority, especially on a ship or in a military context.
Example: The mutineers took control of the ship after the captain was overthrown.
IPA: /ˌmjuːtɪˈnɪr/
KK: /mjuˈtɪnɪr/
Definition: A person who rebels against authority, especially on a ship or in the military.
Example: The mutineer led the crew in a revolt against the captain.
IPA: /ˈmjuːtɪnəs/
KK: /ˈmjuːtɪnəs/
Definition: Describing someone or something that is rebellious or disobedient, especially in a way that challenges authority or control.
Example: The crew became mutinous after months of harsh treatment from their captain.
IPA: /ˈmjuːtɪni/
KK: /ˈmjuːtɪni/
Example: The sailors decided to mutiny against their captain due to harsh conditions.
Definition: A situation where a group of people, especially soldiers or sailors, openly rebel against their leaders or authority.
Example: The crew planned a mutiny against their captain due to harsh treatment.
IPA: /ˈmɜːrmɪˌdɒn/
KK: /ˈmɜrmɪˌdɒn/
Definition: A person who follows orders without questioning them, often carrying out cruel or harsh tasks for someone in power.
Example: The myrmidon carried out the orders of his commander without hesitation, showing no mercy.
IPA: /ˈmɪrɪk/
KK: /mɪrɪk/
Definition: Relating to or derived from a resin called myrrh, which is often used in perfumes and incense.
Example: The myrrhic scent filled the room, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere.
IPA: /mɪθ/
KK: /mɪθ/
Definition: A traditional story or belief that explains something about the world, often involving gods or supernatural events. It can also refer to a widely held but false belief.
Example: The story of Hercules is a famous myth from ancient Greece.
IPA: /ˈmɪθɪk/
KK: /ˈmɪθɪk/
Definition: Relating to myths or mythology; often used to describe something that is legendary or has qualities of a myth.
Example: The story of the hero's journey is filled with mythic elements that inspire many.
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