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Topic: Science

blindage

IPA: /ˈblɪndɪdʒ/

KK: /ˈblɪn.dɪdʒ/

noun

Definition: A type of protective cover used in military contexts, typically made of materials like earth and wood, to shield soldiers or equipment from enemy fire.

Example: The soldiers took cover behind the blindage to avoid enemy fire during the battle.

blip

IPA: /blɪp/

KK: /blɪp/

noun

Definition: A small, brief sound or signal, often electronic, or a temporary change that is not significant.

Example: The radar showed a blip indicating an aircraft nearby.

transitive verb

Definition: To make a short, high-pitched sound, often used in reference to electronic devices or alarms.

Example: The alarm will blip if there is a problem with the system.

bloat

IPA: /bloʊt/

KK: /bloʊt/

intransitive verb

Definition: To become larger or swollen, often due to excess air or liquid.

Example: After eating too much, I felt my stomach bloat.

noun

Definition: An increase in size or volume, often due to excessive gas or growth, which can occur in animals or in a figurative sense, such as in organizations or expenses.

Example: The company faced issues with corporate bloat, leading to unnecessary expenses and inefficiencies.

transitive verb

Definition: To make something swell or become larger, often due to the presence of gas or liquid.

Example: The doctor warned that eating too much salt can bloat your stomach.

blockage

IPA: /ˈblɒkɪdʒ/

KK: /ˈblɑkɪdʒ/

noun

Definition: A situation where something is blocked or stopped, preventing movement or progress.

Example: The doctor found a blockage in the patient's artery that needed to be treated.

blood

IPA: /blʌd/

KK: /blʌd/

noun

Definition: A red liquid in the bodies of humans and animals that carries oxygen and nutrients to cells and removes waste products.

Example: The doctor took a sample of her blood for testing.

transitive verb

Definition: To give a hunting dog its first experience of blood, or to subject someone or something to a difficult or unpleasant situation.

Example: The trainer decided to blood the new hunting dog during the first hunt of the season.

blooded

IPA: /ˈblʌdɪd/

KK: /ˈblʌdɪd/

adjective

Definition: Describing someone or something that has a specific type of blood or temperament, often used in combination with other words to indicate characteristics, such as being cold-blooded or hot-blooded.

Example: The cold-blooded animal relies on its environment to regulate its body temperature.

bloodier

IPA: /ˈblʌdiər/

KK: /ˈblʌdier/

adjective

Definition: More bloody than something else; involving more bloodshed or violence.

Example: The battle became bloodier as the fighting continued.

bloodless

IPA: /ˈblʌd.ləs/

KK: /ˈblʌd.ləs/

adjective

Definition: Describing something that is done without violence or bloodshed, or lacking in emotion or vitality.

Example: The bloodless revolution changed the government without any fighting.

bloodlessly

IPA: /ˈblʌd.ləs.li/

KK: /ˈblʌd.ləs.li/

adverb

Definition: In a way that does not involve bloodshed or violence.

Example: The operation was performed bloodlessly, ensuring a quick recovery for the patient.

bloodlessness

IPA: /ˈblʌd.ləs.nəs/

KK: /ˈblʌd.ləs.nəs/

noun

Definition: The state or quality of having no blood or being without blood.

Example: The surgeon praised the bloodlessness of the procedure, which minimized the risk of complications.

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