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Topic: History

pyramid

IPA: /ˈpɪr.ə.mɪd/

KK: /ˈpɪr.ə.mɪd/

intransitive verb

Definition: To take on a shape that resembles a pyramid, often characterized by a broad base that narrows to a point at the top.

Example: The building began to pyramid as it reached its final height.

noun

Definition: A large structure with a square or rectangular base and triangular sides that meet at a point on top, often built as a tomb in ancient Egypt.

Example: The Great Pyramid of Giza is one of the most famous pyramids in the world.

transitive verb

Definition: To construct or arrange something in a shape that resembles a pyramid, often used in contexts like building arguments or structures.

Example: The architect decided to pyramid the design of the new building to give it a unique look.

pyramidologist

IPA: //ˌpɪr.əˈmɒl.ə.dʒɪst//

KK: /ˌpɪr.əˈmɪd.ɑː.lə.dʒɪst/

noun

Definition: A person who studies pyramids, especially in relation to their mystical or supernatural aspects.

Example: The pyramidologist presented his theories about the ancient structures at the conference.

pyramidology

IPA: /ˌpɪrəˈmɒdʒi/

KK: /ˌpɪr.əˈmɪd.ɑː.lə.dʒi/

noun

Definition: The study of pyramids, focusing on their supposed supernatural or mystical significance rather than their historical or archaeological aspects.

Example: Many enthusiasts of pyramidology believe that the Great Pyramid of Egypt holds special powers.

pyre

IPA: /paɪər/

KK: /paɪr/

noun

Definition: A large pile of materials, usually wood, that is set on fire to burn a body during a funeral ceremony.

Example: The ancient tradition involved placing the deceased on a pyre and lighting it as a final farewell.

pyrrhic

IPA: /ˈpɪrɪk/

KK: /ˈpɪrɪk/

adjective

Definition: Describing a victory that comes at such a great cost to the victor that it is almost tantamount to defeat.

Example: The general's pyrrhic victory left his army weakened and demoralized.

noun

Definition: A type of metrical foot in poetry that consists of two unstressed or unaccented syllables.

Example: The poem uses a pyrrhic to create a soft and gentle rhythm.

pythoness

IPA: /ˈpaɪθənɛs/

KK: /ˈpaɪθənɛs/

noun

Definition: A woman who predicts the future or gives prophecies, often associated with ancient religions or mythology.

Example: In ancient Greece, the pythoness would deliver prophecies to those seeking guidance.

quadriga

IPA: //ˈkwɒdrɪɡə//

KK: /kwɔˈdrɪgə/

noun

Definition: A type of chariot that is pulled by four horses side by side.

Example: The ancient Romans often used a quadriga in their races and ceremonies.

quadrumvir

IPA: //ˈkwɒdrəmvɪr//

KK: /kwɑːdrəmˌvɪr/

noun

Definition: A member of a group of four people who work together for a specific purpose or task.

Example: The quadrumvir was responsible for overseeing the construction of the new public building.

quadrumvirate

IPA: /ˈkwɒdrəmˌvaɪrət/

KK: /ˈkwɒdrəmˌvaɪrɪt/

noun

Definition: A group of four individuals who hold power or authority together, often in a political context.

Example: The quadrumvirate made important decisions for the country during the crisis.

quatercentenary

IPA: /kwɔːtəˈsɛntənəri/

KK: /kwɔːtərˈsɛntənɛri/

noun

Definition: A celebration or event marking the 400th anniversary of something.

Example: The city held a grand festival for its quatercentenary, celebrating 400 years of history.

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