IPA: /fəˈveɪlə/
KK: /fəˈveɪlə/
Definition: A type of poor neighborhood or slum, often made up of small, makeshift houses, typically found in Brazil.
Example: Many people living in the favela face challenges such as limited access to basic services.
IPA: //fəˈvɛlə//
KK: /fuh-vell-uh/
Definition: A collection of spores that are not organized and are surrounded by a thin jelly-like covering, often found in some types of delicate red algae.
Example: The favella is an important structure in the life cycle of certain red algae.
IPA: //fəˈzɛndə//
KK: /fuh-ZEN-duh/
Definition: A large estate or farm, especially in Brazil, where crops are grown and livestock is raised.
Example: The family owns a beautiful fazenda in the countryside, surrounded by lush fields and animals.
IPA: /ˈfɛn.lænd/
KK: /fɛnˌlænd/
Definition: A type of low-lying land that is usually wet and can be marshy, often found in areas that are prone to flooding.
Example: The fenland is home to many unique species of plants and animals that thrive in wet conditions.
IPA: /faɪs/
KK: /faɪs/
Definition: A small, lively dog, often used for hunting or as a companion, especially in the Southern United States.
Example: The fice barked excitedly as it chased after the squirrel in the yard.
IPA: /ˈfɪŋkə/
KK: /ˈfɪŋkə/
Definition: A rural property, particularly a large farm or ranch, commonly found in Spanish-speaking countries.
Example: They bought a finca in the countryside to grow organic vegetables.
IPA: /ˈfaɪərˌhaʊs/
KK: /ˈfaɪərˌhaʊs/
Definition: A building where firefighters and their equipment are located, and from which they respond to fires and emergencies.
Example: The firehouse is always ready to respond to emergencies in the community.
IPA: /ˈfaɪərˌpleɪs/
KK: /ˈfaɪərˌpleɪs/
Definition: A place in a home where a fire can be made, usually built into a wall and often used for heating or decoration.
Example: We gathered around the fireplace to enjoy the warmth on a cold evening.
IPA: //ˈfaɪərˌplʌg//
KK: /ˈfaɪərˌplʌg/
Definition: A fireplug is a type of water supply system used by firefighters to access water from underground pipes, commonly known as a fire hydrant.
Example: The firefighters quickly connected their hoses to the fireplug to put out the blaze.
IPA: /ˈfaɪərʊm/
KK: /ˈfaɪərʊm/
Definition: A room or space in a ship or other structure where fuel is stored and burned to generate heat or power.
Example: The crew checked the fireroom to ensure the fuel levels were adequate for the journey.
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