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Topic: History

extant

IPA: /ˈɛkstənt/

KK: /ˈɛkstənt/

adjective

Definition: Still existing and not lost or destroyed; currently in existence.

Example: The museum has several extant manuscripts from the medieval period.

fact

IPA: /fækt/

KK: /fækt/

noun

Definition: A piece of information that is true and can be proven to be real or has actually happened.

Example: The detective gathered all the facts before making an arrest.

factoid

IPA: /ˈfæktɔɪd/

KK: /ˈfæktɔɪd/

noun

Definition: A small piece of information that is often not true or not verified, but is presented as if it is true, usually because it has been repeated many times.

Example: The article was filled with factoids that misled the readers about the history of the event.

factum

IPA: /ˈfæktəm/

KK: /fæktəm/

noun

Definition: A thing that has been done or a fact that is established, often used in legal contexts to refer to the facts of a case.

Example: The lawyer presented the factum to support her argument in court.

fedayee

IPA: /fɛˈdeɪ.i/

KK: /fɛˈdeɪ.i/

noun

Definition: A person who is part of a group that uses guerrilla tactics, often in military operations, particularly in the Middle East.

Example: The fedayee carried out the mission with great determination and skill.

fencible

IPA: /ˈfɛnsəbl/

KK: /ˈfɛn.sə.bəl/

adjective

Definition: Able to be protected or defended from attack or harm.

Example: The fencible walls of the castle kept the inhabitants safe from invaders.

noun

Definition: A soldier who is part of a local militia organized for the purpose of defending the homeland.

Example: During the war, many fencibles were called to protect their communities.

feud

IPA: /fjuːd/

KK: /fyud/

intransitive verb

Definition: To engage in a long-lasting and often bitter argument or conflict, usually between families or groups.

Example: The two families have feuded for generations over land rights.

noun

Definition: A long-lasting and often bitter disagreement or conflict between two parties, such as families or groups.

Example: The feud between the two families lasted for generations, causing much pain and suffering.

feudal

IPA: /ˈfjuːdəl/

KK: /ˈfjuːdəl/

adjective

Definition: Relating to a historical system where land was owned by lords and worked by vassals in exchange for protection and service.

Example: The feudal system was common in medieval Europe, where lords granted land to vassals in return for military service.

feudalism

IPA: /ˈfjuːdəlɪzəm/

KK: /ˈfjuːdəlɪzəm/

noun

Definition: A system of government and economy that existed in Europe from the 9th to the 15th century, where land was owned by lords and worked by vassals who provided services in return.

Example: During the Middle Ages, feudalism was the dominant social system in Europe.

feudalist

IPA: /ˈfjuːdəlist/

KK: /ˈfjudəlɪst/

adjective

Definition: Relating to or supporting a social system where land is owned by lords and worked by peasants in exchange for protection and services.

Example: The feudalist system created a rigid class structure in medieval society.

noun

Definition: A person who supports or practices a system of feudalism, where land is owned by lords and worked by vassals or serfs in exchange for protection and service.

Example: The feudalist believed in the traditional hierarchy of lords and vassals.

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