IPA: /əˈklaɪməˌtaɪz/
KK: /əˈklaɪməˌtaɪz/
Definition: To adjust or adapt to a new environment or situation.
Example: It took me a few days to acclimatize to the high altitude.
Definition: To adjust or adapt to a new environment or climate, especially after moving to a different place.
Example: It took several weeks for the hikers to acclimatize to the high altitude.
IPA: /əˈklaɪməˌtaɪzər/
KK: /əˈklaɪməˌtaɪzər/
Definition: A person or thing that helps others adjust to new conditions or environments.
Example: The acclimatizer helped the new plants adapt to their environment more quickly.
IPA: /əˈklɪvɪti/
KK: /əˈklɪvɪti/
Definition: A rising slope or incline, like the side of a hill that goes up.
Example: The hikers struggled to climb the acclivity leading to the summit.
IPA: /əˈkriːʃən/
KK: /əˈkriːʃən/
Definition: A process where something gradually increases in size or mass by collecting additional material or parts over time.
Example: The accretion of sediment along the riverbank has created new land over the years.
IPA: /əˈkriːʃənəri/
KK: /əˈkriːʃənəri/
Definition: Relating to the process of growth or increase by gradual accumulation, often referring to the addition of layers or materials.
Example: The accretionary processes in geology can lead to the formation of new landforms.
IPA: /əˈseɪkiə/
KK: /əˈseɪkɪə/
Definition: A channel or ditch used for transporting water, especially for irrigation purposes, commonly found in the Southwestern United States.
Example: The farmers relied on the acequia to water their crops during the dry season.
IPA: /ˈæs.ə.roʊs/
KK: /ˈæsəˌroʊs/
Definition: Having a shape similar to a needle, often used to describe the leaves of certain plants like pine.
Example: The acerose leaves of the pine tree give it a distinctive appearance.
IPA: /ˈeɪsərəs/
KK: /ˈæsərəs/
Definition: Describing something that is needle-like or slender, often used in reference to certain types of leaves or plant structures.
Example: The acerous foliage of the pine trees created a striking contrast against the blue sky.
IPA: /əˈsɜːrvət/
KK: /əˈsɜrvət/
Definition: Describing something that is piled up or arranged in closely packed groups or clusters.
Example: The acervate arrangement of the flowers created a stunning visual effect in the garden.
Definition: To pile or stack things together in a heap.
Example: The gardener decided to acervate the fallen leaves into a large pile.
IPA: /əˈkiːn/
KK: /əˈkiːn/
Definition: A tiny, dry fruit that contains only one seed and does not open on its own. It is often found in plants like sunflowers.
Example: The sunflower's seeds are actually achenes, which are small and dry fruits.
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