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Topic: Nature

hatchet

IPA: /ˈhætʃɪt/

KK: /ˈhæʧɪt/

noun

Definition: A small tool with a sharp blade used for chopping or cutting, typically held in one hand.

Example: He used a hatchet to chop the wood for the fire.

hatching

IPA: /ˈhæʧɪŋ/

KK: /ˈhæʧɪŋ/

noun

Definition: The act or process of an egg breaking open to allow a young animal to come out.

Example: The hatching of the chicks took place early in the morning.

haugh

IPA: /hɔː/

KK: /hɔ/

noun

Definition: A low area of land, often near a river, that is usually covered with grass and is suitable for grazing or growing crops.

Example: The sheep grazed peacefully in the haugh beside the river.

haulm

IPA: /hɔːlm/

KK: /hɔlm/

noun

Definition: The stems or tops of certain plants, especially those like peas, beans, or potatoes, often left after harvesting the main part of the plant.

Example: After the harvest, the farmer collected the haulm to use as compost.

haunched

IPA: /hɔːntʃt/

KK: /hɔntʃt/

adjective

Definition: Having a squat or thick structure, often referring to a part of a building or support that is wider at the base.

Example: The haunched walls of the building provided extra stability during the storm.

haustorial

IPA: /hɔˈstɔːriəl/

KK: /hɔˈstɔrɪəl/

adjective

Definition: Related to a specialized structure that some plants use to absorb nutrients from other plants or hosts.

Example: The parasitic plant has haustorial structures that allow it to draw nutrients from its host.

haven

IPA: /ˈheɪ.vən/

KK: /ˈheɪvən/

noun

Definition: A safe place where people can find shelter or rest, often providing protection from danger or difficulty.

Example: The garden was a haven for birds and butterflies.

transitive verb

Definition: To provide a safe place or refuge for someone or something.

Example: The organization aims to haven those who are fleeing from danger.

havoc

IPA: /ˈhævək/

KK: /ˈhævək/

noun

Definition: A situation of great disorder, confusion, or destruction.

Example: The storm caused havoc in the city, leaving many homes damaged.

transitive verb

Definition: To cause great destruction or damage to something.

Example: The storm wreaked havoc on the small town, leaving many homes damaged.

haw

IPA: /hɔ/

KK: /hɔ/

interjection

Definition: A command used to tell an animal, like a horse or mule, to turn left while pulling a load.

Example: The driver shouted 'haw' to make the horse turn left at the corner.

intransitive verb

Definition: To hesitate or falter in speaking, often making sounds like 'haw' as a filler.

Example: He started to haw and hem while trying to explain his point.

noun

Definition: A type of tree or shrub, often with thorny branches, or the fruit it produces. It can also refer to a special membrane in animals or a sound made when someone is hesitating in speech.

Example: The haw tree in our garden blooms beautifully in spring.

hawk

IPA: /hɔk/

KK: /hɔk/

intransitive verb

Definition: To clear the throat by coughing or to hunt with trained birds of prey.

Example: He hawked loudly to clear his throat before speaking.

noun

Definition: A type of bird known for hunting and catching small animals, often recognized by its sharp beak and strong claws.

Example: The hawk soared high above the field, searching for its next meal.

transitive verb

Definition: To sell goods in a loud and aggressive manner, often by shouting or calling out to attract attention.

Example: He hawked his wares at the market, trying to draw in customers with his loud voice.

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