IPA: /joʊkt/
KK: /joʊkt/
Definition: Having large and well-defined muscles, especially in the neck and shoulders, or wearing a device that joins two animals together for work.
Example: The yoked athlete impressed everyone with his strength and physique.
Definition: To join or link together, often used in the context of animals being harnessed to work together.
Example: The farmer yoked the oxen to the plow to prepare the field for planting.
IPA: /juˈpɒn/
KK: /juˈpɑn/
Definition: A type of holly plant native to the southeastern United States, known for its small, dark green leaves and red berries, often used to make tea.
Example: The youpon plant is often found in gardens for its attractive foliage and berries.
IPA: /ˈjʌkə/
KK: /jʌkə/
Definition: A type of plant that grows in warm areas, known for its tall stems and clusters of white flowers. It has long, sword-shaped leaves and is part of the agave family.
Example: The yucca plant is often used in landscaping for its striking appearance and low maintenance needs.
IPA: //ˈjuːlən//
KK: /ˈjuːlən/
Definition: A type of tree from China that loses its leaves in winter, known for its large, cup-shaped, and fragrant white flowers.
Example: The yulan tree blooms beautifully in the spring, filling the air with its sweet scent.
IPA: /juːˈpɒn/
KK: /jʊˈpɑn/
Definition: A type of holly plant, specifically Ilex vomitoria, known for its leaves that can be used to make a tea.
Example: The indigenous people brewed a tea from the leaves of the yupon plant for its stimulating effects.
IPA: //zæˈkɑːtən//
KK: /zæˈkɑːtən/
Definition: A type of grass that grows in wet areas, often used for grazing or as fodder for livestock.
Example: The rancher planted zacaton in the low-lying fields to provide food for his cattle.
IPA: /ˈzeɪmiə/
KK: /ˈzæmiə/
Definition: A type of tropical plant that belongs to the cycad family, characterized by a thick trunk and palm-like leaves, often found in America.
Example: The zamia plant is known for its unique appearance and is often used in landscaping.
IPA: /ˈzærəˌtaɪt/
KK: /zærəˌtaɪt/
Definition: A type of mineral that is a hydrous basic nickel carbonate, often found in green crusts or solid forms.
Example: The geologist discovered a rare sample of zaratite during the field expedition.
IPA: /zəˈreɪbə/
KK: /zəˈrēbə/
Definition: A type of enclosure made from bushes or stakes that protects a campsite or village, commonly found in northeast Africa.
Example: The travelers set up their tents inside the zareba to stay safe from wild animals.
IPA: //zəˈriːbə//
Definition: A type of enclosure or fence used in some African cultures, often for protecting livestock from predators.
Example: The farmer built a zareeba to keep his goats safe from wild animals at night.
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