IPA: /əˈbɔɪdoʊ/
KK: /əˈbɔɪdoʊ/
Definition: A structure built on a creek or river that allows water to flow out when the tide is low but stops water from coming in when the tide is high.
Example: The engineers installed an aboideau to manage the tidal flow in the estuary.
IPA: /əˈbɔɪl/
KK: /əˈbɔɪl/
Definition: Describes a state of being very excited or agitated, or being at a temperature where a liquid is boiling.
Example: The water was aboil, bubbling vigorously on the stove.
Definition: In a state of boiling or intense excitement.
Example: The water was aboil, ready for the pasta to be added.
IPA: /əˈbɔɪtoʊ/
KK: /əˈbɔɪtoʊ/
Definition: A structure built to manage water flow, especially in coastal areas, allowing fresh water to drain out while preventing saltwater from entering.
Example: The farmers relied on the aboiteau to manage the water levels in their fields effectively.
IPA: /əˈbaʊnd/
KK: /əˈbaʊnd/
Definition: To exist in large numbers or amounts; to be plentiful or abundant.
Example: Wildflowers abound in the spring, creating a beautiful landscape.
IPA: /əˈbaʊndɪŋ/
KK: /əˈbaʊndɪŋ/
Definition: Existing in large amounts; plentiful or abundant.
Example: The garden was abounding with colorful flowers in the spring.
IPA: /əˈbʌvˌɡraʊnd/
KK: /əˈbʌvˌɡraʊnd/
Definition: Relating to something that is located on or above the surface of the ground.
Example: The aboveground facilities were designed to withstand extreme weather conditions.
IPA: /æbˈsɪʒən/
KK: /æbˈsɪʒən/
Definition: The process of a plant naturally losing its leaves, flowers, or fruits, often at a specific area where the separation occurs.
Example: The abscission of leaves in autumn is a natural process that prepares trees for winter.
IPA: //əbˈzɔːrb//
KK: /əbˈzɔrb/
Definition: To take in or soak up something, such as a liquid, information, or energy.
Example: The sponge can absorb a lot of water.
IPA: //əbˈzɔːrbənt//
KK: /əbˈzɔrbənt/
Definition: Able to take in and hold liquid or other substances.
Example: The absorbant material quickly soaked up the spilled water.
IPA: //əbˈsɔːrbənt//
KK: /əbˈsɔrbənt/
Definition: Able to soak up liquids or moisture easily.
Example: The absorbent material quickly soaked up the spilled water.
Definition: A material that can take in liquids or gases, making it useful for soaking up spills or moisture.
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