IPA: /səˈpʌl.krə.li/
KK: /sɛˈpʌlkrəli/
Definition: In a way that is related to a tomb or burial; often used to describe something that is gloomy or dismal.
Example: The music played sepulchrally, creating an eerie atmosphere in the dark room.
IPA: /səˈpʌlkər/
KK: /sɛˈpʌlkər/
Definition: A burial place or tomb, often used for religious purposes.
Example: The ancient sepulchre was adorned with beautiful carvings and inscriptions.
Definition: To put someone or something in a tomb or burial place.
Example: They decided to sepulchre the ancient king in a grand tomb.
IPA: /ˈsɛpəlˌtʃɜr/
KK: /sɛpəlˌtʃʊr/
Definition: A place where someone is buried, often a tomb or grave.
Example: The ancient sepulture was discovered during the archaeological dig.
IPA: /ˈsiːkwəns/
KK: /ˈsiːkwəns/
Definition: A series of things that come one after another in a specific order.
Example: The teacher asked the students to arrange the numbers in sequence.
Definition: To arrange things in a specific order or to determine the order of items.
Example: The teacher asked the students to sequence the events of the story.
IPA: /səˈræl.joʊ/
KK: /səˈræl.joʊ/
Definition: A large palace or residence, often associated with a sultan, that contains a harem or a group of women living together.
Example: The sultan's seraglio was known for its beautiful gardens and luxurious rooms.
IPA: //sɜːrˈdæb//
KK: /sɜrˈdæb/
Definition: A hidden chamber in ancient Egyptian tombs where statues and representations of the deceased were kept to support their soul after death.
Example: The archaeologists discovered a serdab filled with ancient artifacts during their excavation of the mastaba.
IPA: /sɜːrf/
KK: /sɜrf/
Definition: A person who is bound to work on a lord's land and is not free to leave, often in exchange for protection and certain rights.
Example: In medieval times, a serf had to work the land for the lord and could not leave without permission.
IPA: /ˈsɜːf.dəm/
KK: /ˈsɜrfˌdʌm/
Definition: A social system in which people, known as serfs, are bound to work for a landowner and cannot leave without permission.
Example: During the Middle Ages, many people lived in serfdom, working the land for their lords.
IPA: /ˈsɜːrfhʊd/
KK: /sɜrfhʊd/
Definition: The state or condition of being a serf, which refers to a laborer bound under the feudal system to work on his lord's estate.
Example: During the Middle Ages, many people lived in serfhood, working the land for their lords in exchange for protection.
IPA: /ˈsɜːr.flaɪk/
KK: /ˈsɜrˌflaɪk/
Definition: Having qualities or characteristics similar to those of a serf, such as being submissive or dependent.
Example: The workers felt serflike under the oppressive management that treated them poorly.
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