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Topic: Nature

mangel

IPA: //ˈmæŋɡəl//

KK: /ˈmæŋɡəl/

noun

Definition: A type of large, coarse beet that is mainly grown to feed cattle.

Example: Farmers often grow mangel to provide nutritious food for their livestock.

mangled

IPA: /ˈmæŋɡəld/

KK: /ˈmæŋɡəld/

adjective

Definition: Damaged or injured in a way that makes something look very bad or unrecognizable.

Example: The old car was mangled after the accident, with parts hanging off and the body twisted.

verb

Definition: To severely damage or ruin something, often by cutting or tearing it in a way that makes it unusable or unrecognizable.

Example: The car was mangled in the accident, leaving it completely unrecognizable.

mangrove

IPA: //ˈmæŋɡroʊv//

KK: /mæŋɡroʊv/

noun

Definition: A type of tree or shrub that grows in coastal areas, especially in tropical regions, with roots that often stick out of the ground and help protect shorelines.

Example: The mangrove trees provide a habitat for many species of fish and birds.

manihot

IPA: /məˈnɪhɒt/

KK: /məˈnɪhɒt/

noun

Definition: A type of plant that belongs to a group known for its starchy roots, commonly used for food and other products.

Example: Manihot is often cultivated for its edible roots, which are a staple food in many tropical regions.

manta

IPA: //ˈmæntə//

KK: /ˈmæntə/

noun

Definition: A type of large ray found in warm seas, known for its flat body and wing-like fins, often called a devilfish or manta ray.

Example: While snorkeling, we were lucky enough to see a manta swimming gracefully through the water.

mantid

IPA: /ˈmæntɪd/

KK: /ˈmæntɪd/

noun

Definition: A type of insect that belongs to the order Mantodea, known for its distinctive triangular head and long, grasping forelegs used for catching prey.

Example: The mantid is often found in gardens, where it helps control pest populations.

mantis

IPA: /ˈmæntɪs/

KK: /ˈmæntɪs/

noun

Definition: A type of large insect known for its predatory behavior, often green in color, that catches and eats other insects using its strong front legs.

Example: The mantis sat quietly on the leaf, waiting for its next meal to pass by.

mantle

IPA: /ˈmæntəl/

KK: /ˈmæntl/

intransitive verb

Definition: To be covered or spread over something, often with a layer or color.

Example: Her cheeks mantled with a rosy glow when she received the compliment.

noun

Definition: A loose outer garment or covering, often worn over other clothes, or a layer of material that surrounds something, like the Earth's layer between the crust and core.

Example: The scientist explained how the mantle of the Earth is crucial for understanding geological activity.

transitive verb

Definition: To cover something with a layer or covering, often in a way that hides or conceals it.

Example: The artist decided to mantle the statue with a beautiful cloth during the ceremony.

mantling

IPA: /ˈmænt.lɪŋ/

KK: /ˈmæntəlɪŋ/

noun

Definition: A decorative piece of fabric that hangs down from a helmet and surrounds a shield, often used in heraldry or decoration.

Example: The knight's armor was adorned with a beautiful mantling that flowed elegantly around his shield.

verb

Definition: To cover or envelop something, often in a way that suggests a layer or a cloak.

Example: The fog was mantling the hills, creating a mysterious atmosphere.

manure

IPA: /məˈnʊə/

KK: /məˈnʊr/

noun

Definition: A type of organic material, usually animal waste, that is used to enrich soil and help plants grow.

Example: Farmers often spread manure on their fields to improve crop yields.

transitive verb

Definition: To enrich soil by adding organic material, often animal waste, to help plants grow better.

Example: Farmers often manure their fields to improve crop yields.

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