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millworks

IPA: /ˈmɪlˌwɜrks/

KK: /mɪlˌwɜrks/

noun

Definition: The equipment and machines used in a mill for processing materials, especially in manufacturing or production.

Example: The millworks were essential for producing high-quality lumber.

mirror

IPA: /ˈmɪrər/

KK: /ˈmɪrər/

noun

Definition: A flat or curved surface that reflects light and creates an image of whatever is in front of it, often used for personal grooming or decoration.

Example: She looked in the mirror to check her hair before leaving the house.

transitive verb

Definition: To show or reflect something in a way that is similar or identical to the original.

Example: The new building mirrors the design of the old one, creating a harmonious look.

mop

IPA: /mɒp/

KK: /mɑp/

intransitive verb

Definition: To clean a surface using a mop, which is a tool with a long handle and a head made of absorbent material.

Example: She mopped the kitchen floor after dinner.

noun

Definition: A tool used for cleaning floors, consisting of a long handle with a head made of absorbent material that soaks up liquid.

Example: She used a mop to clean the spilled juice from the kitchen floor.

transitive verb

Definition: To clean a surface by using a tool with a long handle and a head made of cloth or sponge, usually by moving it back and forth.

Example: She decided to mop the kitchen floor after dinner.

mopboard

IPA: /ˈmɒp.bɔːrd/

KK: /ˈmɑpˌbɔrd/

noun

Definition: A board that runs along the bottom of a wall, typically used to cover the joint between the wall and the floor.

Example: The new house has beautiful wooden mopboards that match the flooring.

mophead

IPA: /ˈmɒpˌhɛd/

KK: /mɑpˌhɛd/

noun

Definition: A mophead is the part of a mop that is made of absorbent material and is used for cleaning floors by soaking up liquid.

Example: She replaced the old mophead with a new one to clean the kitchen floor more effectively.

moquette

IPA: /mɒˈkɛt/

KK: /mɒˈkɛt/

noun

Definition: A type of thick fabric or carpet that has a soft, raised surface, often used for covering floors or furniture.

Example: The hotel lobby was decorated with elegant moquette carpets that added warmth to the space.

mothball

IPA: /ˈmɔːθbɔːl/

KK: /ˈmɔθˌbɔl/

noun

Definition: A small ball made of a substance like naphthalene, used to keep clothes safe from moths and other insects during storage.

Example: She placed mothballs in the closet to protect her winter clothes from moth damage.

transitive verb

Definition: To put something into storage or to stop using it, often to preserve it for future use.

Example: The company decided to mothball the old factory until the economy improved.

mothproof

IPA: //ˈmɔːθpruːf//

KK: /ˈmɔθˌpruf/

adjective

Definition: Not able to be harmed or damaged by moths, often used to describe materials or fabrics that prevent moths from causing destruction.

Example: The mothproof fabric kept my clothes safe from damage during the summer months.

transitive verb

Definition: To treat something so that it is protected from damage caused by moths.

Example: We need to mothproof the wool blankets before storing them for the summer.

moulding

IPA: /ˈmoʊldɪŋ/

KK: /moʊldɪŋ/

noun

Definition: A decorative strip or shape made from material like wood or plaster, often used to enhance the appearance of walls, ceilings, or furniture.

Example: The moulding around the door added an elegant touch to the room.

mow

IPA: /moʊ/

KK: /moʊ/

intransitive verb

Definition: To cut down grass or plants using a tool or machine.

Example: Every Saturday, he likes to mow the lawn in the backyard.

noun

Definition: A place in a barn where hay, grain, or other feed is stored, often in a stacked form.

Example: The farmer went to the mow to get some hay for the animals.

transitive verb

Definition: To cut down grass or plants using a tool or machine.

Example: He needs to mow the lawn this weekend.

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