IPA: /ˈbɔːlsəm/
KK: /ˈbɔlsəm/
Definition: A type of fragrant substance or resin from certain trees, often used for medicinal purposes or as a balm.
Example: The herbalist recommended a balsam to soothe my skin irritation.
IPA: /ˈbæm.buː/
KK: /bæmˈbu/
Definition: A type of tall grass with hard, hollow stems that grows in many parts of the world. It is often used for building, making furniture, and crafting items.
Example: The garden was filled with beautiful bamboo that swayed gently in the wind.
IPA: /ˈbændɪd/
KK: /ˈbændɪd/
Definition: Describing something that has stripes or bands of different colors or textures.
Example: The banded snake is easily recognizable due to its distinct stripes.
IPA: //ˈbeɪnˌbɛri//
KK: /ˈbeɪnˌbɛri/
Definition: A type of plant that produces clusters of small, often poisonous berries, found in northern temperate regions.
Example: The baneberry plant is known for its striking red berries, which are toxic if eaten.
IPA: /ˈbæŋk.si.ə/
KK: /bæŋkˈsiə/
Definition: A type of Australian plant that is either a shrub or a tree, known for its spiny leaves and bright yellow flowers that grow in dense clusters.
Example: The banksia tree in the garden is blooming beautifully this spring.
IPA: /ˈbæn.jən/
KK: /ˈbæn.jən/
Definition: A type of tropical tree that has many branches and roots that grow down to the ground, often used for shade and decoration.
Example: The banyan tree in the park provides a cool place to sit on hot days.
IPA: //ˈbeɪəˌbæb//
KK: /ˈbeɪəˌbæb/
Definition: A type of tree found in Africa, Madagascar, and Australia, known for its thick trunk that can store water and its large, edible fruit.
Example: The baobab tree is often called the 'tree of life' because of its many uses.
IPA: /bæpˈtɪziə/
KK: /bæpˈtɪziə/
Definition: A type of flowering plant that belongs to the legume family, known for its attractive flowers that resemble those of the pea plant.
Example: The garden was filled with beautiful baptisia plants, showcasing their vibrant blue flowers.
IPA: /bɑrb/
KK: /bɑrb/
Definition: A sharp point that sticks out in the opposite direction from the main point of a weapon or tool, like on an arrow or fishhook.
Example: The arrow had a barb that made it difficult to remove from the target.
Definition: To equip or furnish something with a sharp projection or point, often used in the context of fishing hooks or weapons.
Example: The fisherman decided to barb his hooks to catch more fish.
IPA: /ˈbɑːrbæskoʊ/
KK: /ˈbɑːrbæskoʊ/
Definition: A type of plant found in Mexico and tropical America, known for its large root that can be used to extract substances for making synthetic hormones or for stunning fish.
Example: The fishermen used barbasco to catch fish more easily by stunning them.
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