IPA: /ˈkʌstəˌmaɪz/
KK: /ˈkʌstəˌmaɪz/
Definition: To change something to fit personal needs or preferences.
Example: You can customize your phone with different cases and apps.
IPA: /kʌt/
KK: /kʌt/
Definition: To separate or divide something, often with a sharp tool, or to change direction suddenly.
Example: The driver had to cut sharply to avoid the obstacle in the road.
IPA: //ˈkʌt.ləs//
KK: /ˈkʌt.ləs/
Definition: A type of short, curved sword that is often used in naval warfare and by pirates.
Example: The pirate drew his cutlass, ready to defend his ship.
IPA: /ˈkʌt.ləs/
Definition: A type of short, heavy sword with a curved blade, historically used by sailors as a weapon.
IPA: /ˈkʌtəbl/
KK: /ˈkʌtəbl/
Definition: Able to be divided or separated with a sharp tool.
Example: The fabric is cuttable, making it easy to create custom sizes for the project.
IPA: /ˈkʌtə/
KK: /ˈkʌtər/
Definition: A tool or machine used to cut materials or objects.
Example: The carpenter used a cutter to shape the wood for the furniture.
IPA: /ˈkʌtɪŋ/
KK: /ˈkʌtɪŋ/
Definition: Able to slice or divide something; also describes something that can hurt someone's feelings or is very sharp and intense.
Example: The cutting wind made it difficult to stay outside for long.
Definition: A piece that has been removed from something larger, often used in gardening to grow new plants or in construction to refer to an excavation.
Example: She took a cutting from the rose bush to grow a new plant.
IPA: /saɪˈklɒmɪtə/
KK: /saɪˈklɑːmɪtər/
Definition: A device that measures the distance traveled by a wheeled vehicle by counting the number of times the wheel turns.
Example: He used a cyclometer to track how far he rode his bicycle.
IPA: //ˈsaɪmə//
KK: /ˈsaɪmə/
Definition: A type of molding in architecture that has an S-shaped curve, often used in classical designs.
Example: The architect chose a cyma for the decorative edge of the building.
IPA: /ˈdeɪdoʊ/
KK: /ˈdeɪdoʊ/
Definition: A rectangular cut or groove in a piece of wood or material, often used to fit another piece into it. It can also refer to a section of a pedestal in architecture or the lower part of a wall that is decorated differently from the upper part.
Example: The carpenter created a dado to join the two pieces of wood securely.
Definition: To create a groove or channel in a surface, often used in woodworking to join pieces together.
Example: The carpenter decided to dado the shelves to ensure a strong fit.
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