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lubricating

IPA: /luːˈbrɪkeɪtɪŋ/

KK: /ˈluːbrɪkeɪtɪŋ/

adjective

Definition: Relating to a substance that makes things move smoothly by reducing friction.

Example: The mechanic used a lubricating oil to ensure the engine ran smoothly.

verb

Definition: To apply a substance to reduce friction between surfaces, making movement smoother.

Example: He is lubricating the engine to ensure it runs smoothly.

lubrication

IPA: /ˌluːbrɪˈkeɪʃən/

KK: /ˌluːbrɪˈkeɪʃən/

noun

Definition: The process of applying a substance to reduce friction between moving parts, making them work smoothly together.

Example: Proper lubrication is essential for the engine to function efficiently.

lubricator

IPA: /ˈluːbrɪˌkeɪtə/

KK: /ˈluːbrɪˌkeɪtə/

noun

Definition: A device or person that applies a substance to reduce friction between surfaces, making them move smoothly.

Example: The mechanic used a lubricator to ensure the engine parts moved freely.

lug

IPA: /lʌg/

KK: /lʌg/

intransitive verb

Definition: To move slowly and with effort, often because of a heavy load or strain.

Example: The old truck began to lug up the steep hill, struggling with the weight of its cargo.

noun

Definition: A part or fitting that is used for support, connection, or to help with traction, often found on various objects like tires or boxes.

Example: The mechanic replaced the broken lug on the tire to ensure it was secure.

transitive verb

Definition: To pull or carry something heavy with effort.

Example: He had to lug the heavy suitcase up the stairs.

lumber

IPA: /ˈlʌmbər/

KK: /ˈlʌmbər/

intransitive verb

Definition: To move in a heavy, awkward way, often making a noise as you go.

Example: The bear lumbered through the forest, making the branches shake.

noun

Definition: Wood that has been cut into boards or planks, often used for building and construction.

Example: The carpenter bought some lumber to build a new deck.

transitive verb

Definition: To cut down trees and prepare them for use as wood or timber.

Example: The workers lumbered the trees to create space for the new road.

lumberyard

IPA: /ˈlʌmbərˌjɑrd/

KK: /ˈlʌmbərˌjɑrd/

noun

Definition: A place where wood and other materials for building are stored and sold.

Example: We bought the wood for our new deck at the local lumberyard.

mace

IPA: /meɪs/

KK: /meɪs/

noun

Definition: A heavy club used in medieval times for fighting, often with a spiked or flanged head, or a ceremonial staff that represents authority. It can also refer to a spice made from the outer covering of nutmeg.

Example: The knight wielded a mace during the battle, while the ceremonial mace was displayed at the opening of the legislative session.

verb

Definition: To attack someone using a spray that causes irritation or pain, often used for self-defense.

Example: She decided to mace the attacker to escape safely.

macerator

IPA: /ˈmæsəˌreɪtə/

KK: /ˈmæsəˌreɪtər/

noun

Definition: A device or person that breaks down food or other materials into smaller pieces or a pulp, often used in cooking or food preparation.

Example: The chef used a macerator to prepare the fruits for the dessert.

machete

IPA: /məˈʃɛteɪ/

KK: /məˈʃɛti/

noun

Definition: A large, heavy knife with a wide blade, often used for cutting plants or as a weapon.

Example: He used a machete to clear the thick underbrush in the jungle.

machinable

IPA: /məˈʃiːnəbl/

KK: /məˈʃinəbl/

adjective

Definition: Able to be shaped or changed using machines.

Example: The new material is highly machinable, making it ideal for automated production.

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