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Topic: Nature

parasitism

IPA: /ˈpærəˌsaɪtɪzəm/

KK: /pæˈræsɪˌtɪzəm/

noun

Definition: A relationship between two different organisms where one organism, the parasite, benefits at the expense of the other, the host, which is often harmed in the process.

Example: In nature, parasitism can be seen in the relationship between ticks and mammals.

parasitization

IPA: /ˌpærəsaɪtəˈzeɪʃən/

KK: /pærəsɪtaɪˈzeɪʃən/

noun

Definition: The process of living as a parasite, where one organism benefits at the expense of another.

Example: The parasitization of the host plant by the fungus weakened its growth.

parasitize

IPA: /ˈpærəˌsaɪz/

KK: /pærəˌsaɪz/

transitive verb

Definition: To live on or in another organism, taking nutrients from it without giving anything in return.

Example: Some insects can parasitize plants, causing them to weaken and die.

parasitoid

IPA: /ˈpærəˌsaɪtɔɪd/

KK: /ˈpærəˌsaɪtɔɪd/

adjective

Definition: Relating to a type of insect that lives on or inside another organism and eventually kills it.

Example: The parasitoid wasp lays its eggs inside the caterpillar, leading to the caterpillar's demise.

noun

Definition: A type of insect whose young live inside and feed on another insect, eventually killing it. These insects, like certain wasps, are known for their unique life cycle where the larvae develop inside a host.

Example: The parasitoid laid its eggs inside the caterpillar, ensuring that its larvae would have a food source.

parch

IPA: /pɑːrtʃ/

KK: /pɑrtʃ/

intransitive verb

Definition: To become very dry or thirsty, often due to a lack of moisture.

Example: After walking in the hot sun for hours, I began to parch.

transitive verb

Definition: To make something very dry, especially by using heat, or to cause someone to feel very thirsty.

Example: The sun parched the fields, leaving them brown and lifeless.

parched

IPA: /pɑːrtʃt/

KK: /pɑrtʃt/

adjective

Definition: Having little or no moisture; extremely dry, often resulting in thirst.

Example: After the long summer without rain, the fields were parched and brown.

verb

Definition: To make something very dry, especially by removing moisture.

Example: The sun parched the fields, leaving them brown and lifeless.

parching

IPA: /ˈpɑːrtʃɪŋ/

KK: /ˈpɑrʧɪŋ/

adjective

Definition: Causing something to become very dry or thirsty, often due to heat or lack of moisture.

Example: The parching sun made it difficult to stay outside for long.

verb

Definition: To make something very dry, especially by removing moisture or heat.

Example: The sun was parching the ground, making it hard and cracked.

parhelic

IPA: //pɑːˈhiːlɪk//

KK: /pɑrˈhɛlɪk/

adjective

Definition: Relating to bright spots that appear on either side of the sun, often seen in cold weather conditions.

Example: The parhelic phenomenon created stunning visual effects in the sky during the winter months.

parhelion

IPA: /pɑːˈhiːliən/

KK: /pɑrˈhiːliən/

noun

Definition: A bright spot that can be seen on either side of the sun, usually as part of a halo or ring around it.

Example: On a clear day, we saw a parhelion shining brightly next to the sun.

parkier

IPA: //ˈpɑːr.ki//

KK: /ˈpɑrki/

adjective

Definition: Having a chilly or cold quality; uncomfortable due to coldness.

Example: The weather was parkier than I expected, so I needed to wear a jacket.

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