IPA: /ˈkɔːdəli/
KK: /ˈkɔːdəli/
Definition: In a way that relates to the tail or the back part of an animal's body.
Example: The animal moved caudally, indicating its tail was leading the way.
IPA: /ˈkɔːdeɪt/
KK: /ˈkɔːdeɪt/
Definition: Describing something that has a tail or a structure resembling a tail.
Example: The caudate lobe of the liver is shaped like a tail.
IPA: /kɔːl/
KK: /kɔl/
Definition: A thin membrane that can cover a baby's head at birth, or a fatty layer that covers the intestines in some animals.
Example: The doctor carefully removed the caul from the newborn's head after delivery.
IPA: /ˈkɔːlɪkəl/
KK: /ˈkɔːlɪkəl/
Definition: A small stalk or stem, particularly the early stem of a seed before it grows into a plant.
Example: The caulicle is essential for the development of the seedling as it helps anchor it in the soil.
IPA: /ˈkɔːzəbl/
KK: /ˈkɔːzəbl/
Definition: Something that can be brought about or made to happen due to certain factors or conditions.
Example: The storm was causable by the sudden change in temperature.
IPA: /ˈkɔːzəl/
KK: /ˈkɔːzəl/
Definition: Relating to or indicating a reason or cause for something.
Example: There is a causal link between smoking and lung cancer.
Definition: A word or phrase that shows a cause or reason for something happening.
Example: In the sentence, 'She was late because of traffic', the word 'because' is a causal word.
IPA: /kɔˈzæl.dʒə/
KK: /kɔˈzæl.dʒə/
Definition: A type of pain that feels like a burning sensation, often caused by damage to a nerve.
Example: After the accident, she experienced causalgia in her arm, which felt like a constant burning pain.
IPA: /kɔˈzælɪti/
KK: /kɔˈzælɪti/
Definition: The principle that explains how one event (the cause) leads to another event (the effect).
Example: Scientists study causality to understand how different factors influence each other.
IPA: /ˈkɔːzəli/
KK: /ˈkɔːzəli/
Definition: In a way that shows a cause-and-effect relationship.
Example: The two events are causally linked, meaning one event led to the other.
IPA: /kɔːˈzeɪʃən/
KK: /kɔˈzeɪʃən/
Definition: The act or process of making something happen or producing an effect.
Example: The scientist studied the causation of the disease to find a cure.
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