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Topic: Nature

plowed

IPA: /plaʊd/

KK: /plaʊd/

adjective

Definition: Turned over with a plow to prepare the ground for planting crops, or well-trodden and explored.

Example: The plowed field was ready for planting new seeds.

verb

Definition: To turn over the soil in preparation for planting crops or to clear a path through snow or other material.

Example: The farmer plowed the field to get ready for planting.

plower

IPA: //ˈplaʊər//

KK: /ˈplaʊər/

noun

Definition: A person who uses a plow to turn over soil in preparation for planting crops.

Example: The plower prepared the field for the upcoming planting season.

plowing

IPA: /ˈplaʊɪŋ/

KK: /ˈplaʊɪŋ/

noun

Definition: The act of turning over soil with a plow to prepare it for planting crops.

Example: The farmer spent the morning plowing the fields to get ready for spring planting.

verb

Definition: The action of turning over soil with a plow to prepare it for planting crops.

Example: Farmers are plowing the fields to get ready for the spring planting season.

plowland

IPA: //ˈplaʊ.lænd//

KK: /ˈplaʊlænd/

noun

Definition: A type of land that is suitable for being plowed and used for farming or agriculture.

Example: The farmer prepared the plowland for planting crops this spring.

plowshare

IPA: //ˈplaʊʃɛr//

KK: /ˈplaʊʃɛr/

noun

Definition: A part of a farming tool that cuts into the soil to create a furrow for planting seeds.

Example: The farmer replaced the old plowshare with a new one to improve his plowing efficiency.

pluck

IPA: /plʌk/

KK: /plʌk/

intransitive verb

Definition: To make a sudden pull or tug at something.

Example: The cat will pluck at the string to get your attention.

noun

Definition: The quality of being brave and determined, especially when facing challenges; also refers to the act of pulling something off or removing it.

Example: It took a lot of pluck for her to stand up and speak in front of the large crowd.

transitive verb

Definition: To pull something out or away from a place, often with a quick or sudden movement. It can also mean to play a stringed instrument by pulling the strings with fingers or a tool.

Example: She decided to pluck a flower from the garden for her vase.

plucked

IPA: /plʌkt/

KK: /plʌkt/

adjective

Definition: Describing something that has been removed or taken away by pulling it out, often referring to items like feathers or fruits.

Example: The plucked chicken was ready for cooking.

verb

Definition: To take something quickly and suddenly from a place, often by pulling it away.

Example: She plucked a flower from the garden.

plucking

IPA: /ˈplʌkɪŋ/

KK: /ˈplʌkɪŋ/

noun

Definition: An action of removing something by pulling it away, often used in the context of picking fruits or removing feathers.

Example: The plucking of the ripe apples from the tree was a fun activity for the children.

verb

Definition: To pull something quickly and sharply, often to remove it from a place or to gather it.

Example: She is plucking the ripe apples from the tree.

plumage

IPA: /ˈplʌmɪdʒ/

KK: /ˈplumɪdʒ/

noun

Definition: The feathers that cover a bird's body, often used for decoration or display.

Example: The peacock's plumage was vibrant and colorful, attracting many admirers.

plumaged

IPA: /ˈplʌmɪdʒd/

KK: /ˈplʌmɪdʒd/

adjective

Definition: Describing a bird that has feathers, especially colorful or distinctive ones.

Example: The peacock is known for its beautiful plumaged tail that displays vibrant colors.

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