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Topic: Nature

swarded

IPA: /ˈswɔːrdɪd/

KK: /swɔrdɪd/

adjective

Definition: Covered with grass or a similar type of vegetation.

Example: The swarded area of the park was perfect for picnics.

swarm

IPA: /swɔrm/

KK: /swɔrm/

intransitive verb

Definition: To move or gather in large numbers, often in a chaotic or busy manner.

Example: The children swarmed around the ice cream truck when it arrived.

noun

Definition: A large group of insects or small creatures that move together, often in a chaotic way. It can also refer to a crowd of people or animals moving closely together.

Example: A swarm of bees surrounded the garden, buzzing loudly as they searched for flowers.

transitive verb

Definition: To move or gather in large numbers, often in a chaotic or busy manner.

Example: The bees swarm around the hive during the summer.

swarmer

IPA: /ˈswɔːrmər/

KK: /ˈswɔrmər/

noun

Definition: A creature, often an insect, that moves in large groups or swarms together.

Example: The swarmer bees filled the air as they searched for a new home.

swarming

IPA: /ˈswɔːrmɪŋ/

KK: /ˈswɔrmɪŋ/

noun

Definition: The act of a group of animals, especially insects, moving together in a large number, often in a chaotic manner.

Example: The swarming of bees around the hive was a beautiful sight.

verb

Definition: To move in a large group, often in a chaotic or busy manner, like bees or other insects.

Example: The bees were swarming around the hive, creating a buzzing sound.

swath

IPA: /swɔθ/

KK: /swɑθ/

noun

Definition: A wide strip or path that is cut or mowed, often referring to grass or grain.

Example: The farmer left a swath of cut grass across the field.

swathe

IPA: /sweɪð/

KK: /swæð/

noun

Definition: A piece of material used to wrap or cover something, often like a bandage or cloth.

Example: She used a swathe of fabric to cover the old chair.

transitive verb

Definition: To wrap or cover something completely, often with a cloth or bandage.

Example: The nurse had to swathe the injured arm in bandages to protect it.

swathing

IPA: /ˈswɔːðɪŋ/

KK: /ˈswɔðɪŋ/

noun

Definition: A covering or wrapping around something, often used to protect or conceal it.

Example: The gardener used swathing to protect the young plants from the cold.

verb

Definition: To wrap or cover something completely with a material, often in layers.

Example: The gardener is swathing the plants with protective cloth to keep them warm during the frost.

sway

IPA: /sweɪ/

KK: /swe/

intransitive verb

Definition: To move or swing from side to side, often in a gentle manner.

Example: The trees swayed gently in the breeze.

noun

Definition: The act of moving back and forth or side to side, often in a gentle or rhythmic way.

Example: The sway of the trees in the wind created a calming atmosphere.

transitive verb

Definition: To cause something to move or swing from side to side or to lean in a particular direction.

Example: The wind began to sway the branches of the trees.

swayback

IPA: /ˈsweɪbæk/

KK: /ˈsweɪbæk/

noun

Definition: A condition where the spine curves excessively inward or downward, often seen in horses.

Example: The veterinarian examined the horse and noted that it had a swayback, which could affect its performance.

swaybacked

IPA: /ˈsweɪˌbækt/

KK: /ˈsweɪˌbækt/

adjective

Definition: Describing something that has a back that is sagging or hollow, often used to refer to animals or objects that are not straight or upright.

Example: The swaybacked horse struggled to run due to its curved spine.

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