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Topic: Nature

deadliest

IPA: /ˈdɛdliɪst/

KK: /ˈdɛdliɪst/

adjective

Definition: The most harmful or causing the most death.

Example: The deadliest disease in history has claimed millions of lives.

deadly

IPA: /ˈdɛdli/

KK: /ˈdɛdli/

adjective

Definition: Causing or likely to cause death; extremely harmful or dangerous.

Example: The snake's bite can be deadly if not treated quickly.

adverb

Definition: In a way that can cause death or is extremely serious.

Example: The poison was deadly, and it could kill within minutes.

deadwood

IPA: /ˈdɛdˌwʊd/

KK: /ˈdɛdˌwʊd/

noun

Definition: Wood that is no longer alive, often found on trees, or branches that have fallen off. It can also refer to unnecessary or burdensome things in various contexts.

Example: The forest was filled with deadwood, making it difficult to walk through.

debeard

IPA: /dɪˈbɪrd/

KK: /dɪˈbɪrd/

verb

Definition: To take off the beard, which is a fibrous structure, from certain shellfish like mussels or clams.

Example: The chef will debeard the mussels before cooking them in the sauce.

debris

IPA: /dɪˈbriː/

KK: /dɪˈbri/

noun

Definition: Pieces of broken or destroyed things, often found scattered around.

Example: After the storm, there was debris all over the street.

decapod

IPA: /dɪˈkæpəd/

KK: /dɪˈkæpəd/

adjective

Definition: Relating to a group of crustaceans that have ten limbs, including crabs, lobsters, and shrimp.

Example: The decapod species are known for their diverse habitats and adaptations.

noun

Definition: A type of sea creature that has ten legs or arms, including crabs, lobsters, and squids.

Example: The decapod is known for its ten limbs, making it a unique member of the marine ecosystem.

decay

IPA: /dɪˈkeɪ/

KK: /dɪˈkeɪ/

intransitive verb

Definition: To gradually break down or rot, often due to natural processes.

Example: The old wooden house began to decay after years of neglect.

noun

Definition: The process of becoming gradually worse or breaking down over time, often referring to physical deterioration or decline in quality.

Example: The old building showed signs of decay after years of neglect.

transitive verb

Definition: To make something rot or decompose, often due to the action of bacteria or fungi.

Example: The gardener decided to decay the old leaves to enrich the soil.

decayed

IPA: /dɪˈkeɪd/

KK: /dɪˈkeɪd/

adjective

Definition: Describing something that has broken down or rotted over time, often due to age or lack of care.

Example: The decayed fruit was no longer edible and had to be thrown away.

verb

Definition: To have broken down or rotted over time, often due to the action of bacteria or fungi.

Example: The old fruit had decayed and was no longer edible.

decayer

IPA: /dɪˈkeɪər/

KK: /dɪˈkeɪər/

noun

Definition: A person or thing that causes something to decay or break down.

Example: The decayer in the experiment helped to illustrate how organic matter breaks down over time.

deciduous

IPA: /dɪˈsɪdʒuəs/

KK: /dɪˈsɪdʒuəs/

adjective

Definition: Referring to plants or trees that lose their leaves in the fall and grow new ones in the spring.

Example: The deciduous trees in the park change color beautifully in autumn.

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