IPA: /kʌnˈdɑːlɪni/
KK: /kʌnˈdɑːlɪni/
Definition: A spiritual energy believed to be coiled at the base of the spine in Hinduism, which can be awakened and channeled through the body's energy centers during practices like yoga.
Example: Many practitioners of yoga aim to awaken their kundalini to achieve higher states of consciousness.
IPA: /ləˈbɪrɪnθiən/
KK: /ləˈbɪrɪnˌθiən/
Definition: Describing something that is complex and confusing, like a maze, with many twists and turns.
Example: The labyrinthian structure of the ancient castle made it difficult for visitors to find their way out.
IPA: /ləˈkuːnə/
KK: /ləˈkuːnə/
Definition: A gap or missing part in something, often referring to a lack of information or an empty space.
Example: The report had several lacunae that needed to be filled in before it could be published.
IPA: /ləˈkjuːnəri/
KK: /lækjʊˌnɛri/
Definition: Relating to a gap or missing part in something, often used in contexts like literature or knowledge.
Example: The report was criticized for its lacunary analysis, which left out important data.
IPA: /ləˈkjuːnə/
KK: /lækjun/
Definition: A gap or missing part in something, often referring to a text or a piece of information.
Example: The manuscript had a lacuna that made it difficult to understand the author's original intent.
IPA: /ˈleɪɪkəl/
KK: /ˈleɪɪkəl/
Definition: Relating to ordinary people who are not members of a religious or professional group.
Example: The laical perspective on the issue emphasized the views of the general public rather than those of experts.
IPA: /ˈleɪɪkli/
KK: /ˈleɪɪkli/
Definition: In a way that is characteristic of a layperson, or someone who is not a professional or expert in a particular field.
Example: He explained the complex theory laically so that everyone could understand it.
IPA: /ˌlætɪtjuˈdɪnəriən/
KK: /ˌlætɪtjuˈdɪnəriən/
Definition: Having a broad and tolerant attitude, especially regarding different beliefs or opinions, particularly in religion.
Example: The latitudinarian approach to faith allows for a variety of interpretations and practices.
Definition: A person who is tolerant of different beliefs and opinions, especially in religious matters, and who does not strictly adhere to dogma.
Example: As a latitudinarian, she believed in accepting various interpretations of faith.
IPA: //ˈleɪ.tri.ə//
KK: /ˈleɪtrɪə/
Definition: The highest level of respect and worship that is meant only for God.
Example: In many religious traditions, latria is reserved for divine worship.
IPA: /ˈlɛm.ə/
KK: /ˈlɛm.ə/
Definition: A word or phrase that is used as a base or reference in a glossary, dictionary, or similar listing, often representing a concept or subject.
Example: In the glossary, each lemma is defined to help readers understand the text better.
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