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Topic: Inventions

scramjet

IPA: //ˈskræmˌdʒɛt//

KK: /ˈskræmˌdʒɛt/

noun

Definition: A type of engine used in aircraft that operates by burning fuel in the fast-moving air that enters the engine, allowing the aircraft to fly at very high speeds.

Example: The new scramjet technology could revolutionize air travel by enabling planes to reach hypersonic speeds.

screw

IPA: /skruː/

KK: /skru/

intransitive verb

Definition: To turn or twist in a circular motion, often to attach or secure something.

Example: He had to screw the lid tightly onto the jar to keep it closed.

noun

Definition: A metal fastener that has a cylindrical shape and spiral threads, used to hold things together by being turned into materials.

Example: He used a screw to attach the two pieces of wood together.

transitive verb

Definition: To fasten or attach something by twisting it into place, often using a threaded fitting or cap.

Example: He used a screwdriver to screw the lid onto the jar tightly.

sculp

IPA: /skʌlp/

KK: /skʌlp/

transitive verb

Definition: To carve or shape something, especially in a three-dimensional form, often from materials like stone or wood.

Example: The artist decided to sculp a statue from the block of marble.

sculpt

IPA: /skʌlpt/

KK: /skʌlpt/

intransitive verb

Definition: To create three-dimensional art by shaping materials like stone, clay, or metal.

Example: She loves to sculpt in her free time, creating beautiful figures from clay.

transitive verb

Definition: To create or shape a three-dimensional object from a material like stone, clay, or metal, often with artistic skill.

Example: The artist decided to sculpt a statue from marble.

scupper

IPA: /ˈskʌpər/

KK: /ˈskʌpər/

noun

Definition: A hole or opening designed to let water drain away, often found on ships or buildings.

Example: The heavy rain caused the water to flow through the scupper and off the deck.

transitive verb

Definition: To overwhelm or defeat someone completely, often in a decisive manner.

Example: The unexpected storm scuppered our plans for a picnic.

scutch

IPA: //skʌtʃ//

KK: /skʌtʃ/

noun

Definition: A tool used for removing the outer layer of plants or for cutting and shaping bricks.

Example: The bricklayer used a scutch to trim the edges of the bricks for a perfect fit.

transitive verb

Definition: To remove the woody parts from certain plants, like flax, by beating them to separate the useful fibers.

Example: Farmers scutch the flax to prepare it for making linen.

scutching

IPA: /ˈskʌtʃɪŋ/

KK: /ˈskʌtʃɪŋ/

noun

Definition: A process or action related to scotching, often involving the separation of fibers from plants, particularly in the production of linen or hemp.

Example: The scutching of flax is an important step in making linen fabric.

scutellar

IPA: /ˌskjuːˈtɛl.ər/

KK: /skjuˈtɛlɚ/

adjective

Definition: Related to a small shield-like structure, often found in insects or plants.

Example: The scutellar region of the beetle is crucial for its identification.

scutellum

IPA: /ˈskjuːtələm/

KK: /skjuˈtɛləm/

noun

Definition: A shield-shaped structure found in plants and animals, such as the first leaf of a grass or a protective plate on the body of some insects.

Example: The scutellum of the insect provided protection against predators.

scyphus

IPA: /ˈsɪfəs/

KK: /ˈsɪfəs/

noun

Definition: A type of cup or vessel, often used in ancient times for drinking, or a cup-shaped structure found in certain plants and lichens.

Example: The ancient Greeks often drank wine from a beautifully decorated scyphus during their feasts.

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