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Topic: History

wartime

IPA: /ˈwɔːrtaɪm/

KK: /ˈwɔrˌtaɪm/

noun

Definition: A time when a war is happening.

Example: Many changes occur in society during wartime.

warworn

IPA: /ˈwɔːrˌwɔrn/

KK: /wɔrˈwɔrn/

adjective

Definition: Describing something that has been damaged or affected by the experience of war, often implying a sense of hardship or suffering.

Example: The warworn soldier returned home, carrying the scars of battle both physically and emotionally.

watchtower

IPA: /ˈwɒtʃˌtaʊə/

KK: /ˈwɑːtʃˌtaʊər/

noun

Definition: A tall structure used for observing an area, often where a guard or lookout can watch for dangers or important events.

Example: The soldiers climbed the watchtower to keep an eye on the surrounding area.

waterloo

IPA: //ˌwɔːtəˈluː//

KK: /ˈwɔːtərluː/

noun

Definition: A significant and often overwhelming defeat or setback, especially one that marks a turning point.

Example: The team's loss in the championship was their waterloo, ending their hopes for the season.

weaponry

IPA: /ˈwɛpənri/

KK: /ˈwɛpənri/

noun

Definition: The study or collection of weapons, including their design and production.

Example: The military invested in advanced weaponry to enhance their defense capabilities.

whig

IPA: /wɪg/

KK: /hwɪg/

noun

Definition: A person who was part of a political group in Britain that wanted to reduce the power of the king and give more power to Parliament, or a supporter of a similar American political party in the 19th century.

Example: The Whigs played a significant role in shaping early American politics.

verb

Definition: To move or work quickly and energetically, often with a sense of urgency.

Example: She decided to whig through her chores to finish early.

witch

IPA: /wɪtʃ/

KK: /wɪtʃ/

intransitive verb

Definition: To use a special tool to search for water or minerals underground.

Example: He learned to witch for water using a Y-shaped stick.

noun

Definition: A woman who is believed to have magical powers and can practice sorcery, often depicted in folklore and stories.

Example: The villagers were afraid of the witch who lived in the forest.

transitive verb

Definition: To cast a spell on someone or something, often using magical powers.

Example: The old woman was said to witch the crops to make them grow faster.

witching

IPA: /ˈwɪtʃɪŋ/

KK: /ˈwɪtʃɪŋ/

adjective

Definition: Having the ability to attract or enchant someone, often in a magical or mysterious way.

Example: The witching hour is said to be the time when supernatural events are most likely to occur.

noun

Definition: The practice of using magic or sorcery, often associated with witches.

Example: The villagers were afraid of the witching that was said to occur in the dark woods.

xebec

IPA: /ˈzɛbɛk/

KK: /ˈzɛbɛk/

noun

Definition: A small sailing ship from the Mediterranean Sea that typically has three masts and uses both square and triangular sails.

Example: The sailors prepared the xebec for its journey across the Mediterranean.

xyst

IPA: /ˈzɪst/

KK: /zɪst/

noun

Definition: A covered walkway or portico, often found in ancient Greek and Roman architecture, typically used for exercise or as a place to walk.

Example: The athletes trained in the xyst, enjoying the shade while they practiced their routines.

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