IPA: //bəʊˈliːt//
KK: /boʊˈliːt/
Definition: A type of mushroom that has a thick stem and a spongy surface with small holes instead of gills, often found in forests and considered edible.
Example: We found a delicious bolete while hiking in the woods.
IPA: //bəˈliːtəs//
KK: /ˈboʊlɪtəs/
Definition: A type of fungus that has a cap shaped like an umbrella and spore-bearing tubes underneath. Some species are safe to eat, while others can be harmful.
Example: The chef used fresh boletus mushrooms in his pasta dish.
IPA: /ˈbɔlˌwɜrm/
KK: /bɔlˌwɜrm/
Definition: A type of moth whose larvae feed on cotton plants, causing damage to the crops.
Example: Farmers often struggle with bollworm infestations in their cotton fields.
IPA: //boʊlˈtoʊniə//
KK: /ˈboʊltəˌniə/
Definition: A type of flowering plant that belongs to the genus Boltonia, known for its white to purplish flowers with yellow centers.
Example: In the garden, the boltonia blooms beautifully in late summer.
IPA: //bɒmˈbæks//
KK: /bɑmˈbæks/
Definition: A type of tropical tree that belongs to the genus Bombax, which is part of the mallow family.
Example: The bombax tree is known for its large, beautiful flowers and is often found in tropical regions.
IPA: /ˈbɒmɪneɪt/
KK: /bɑːmɪˌneɪt/
Definition: To make a low, continuous humming or buzzing sound.
Example: The bees began to bombinate as they flew around the garden.
IPA: //bɒmˈbɔːrə//
KK: /bɑmˈbɔrə/
Definition: A shallow area of reef found far from the shore, where waves can form and break heavily, creating dangerous water conditions.
Example: The surfers eagerly paddled out to the bombora, hoping to catch the big waves.
IPA: /ˈbɒmbɪsɪd/
KK: /ˈbɑːmbɪsɪd/
Definition: A type of moth that belongs to the family Bombycidae, which includes species like silkworms.
Example: The bombycid moth is known for its role in silk production.
IPA: /ˈbɒm.bɪks/
KK: /ˈbɑːm.bɪks/
Definition: A type of moth known for producing silk, particularly the caterpillars that eat mulberry leaves.
Example: The bombyx is essential for silk production in many countries.
IPA: /ˈbɒndˌstoʊn/
KK: /ˈbɒndstoʊn/
Definition: A type of stone used to connect or secure masonry to a backing, often extending through the entire thickness of a wall to provide stability.
Example: The builders used bondstone to ensure the wall was strong and well-connected.
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