IPA: /hjuːˈmɪdəti/
KK: /hjuˈmɪdəti/
Definition: The amount of moisture or dampness in the air.
Example: The humidity today is very high, making it feel hotter outside.
IPA: /ˈhjuː.mɪd.li/
KK: /ˈhjuːmɪdli/
Definition: In a way that is characterized by a lot of moisture in the air, making it feel warm and sticky.
Example: The air felt heavy and humidly as we walked through the tropical forest.
IPA: /hjuːˈmɪtʃər/
KK: /hjuˈmɪtʃər/
Definition: A measure that combines air temperature and humidity to indicate how hot it feels to the human body.
Example: The humiture today is particularly high, making it feel much hotter than the actual temperature.
IPA: /ˈhʌŋkər/
KK: /hʌŋkər/
Definition: To crouch or squat close to the ground, often to avoid something or to take shelter.
Example: During the storm, we hunkered down in the basement until it passed.
Definition: The back part of the body, especially the area around the hips and thighs.
Example: He sat down on his hunker to rest after the long hike.
IPA: /N/A/
KK: /N/A/
Definition: Not a valid English word.
Example: Not available
Definition: A powerful storm that forms over warm ocean waters, characterized by strong winds and heavy rain, typically moving in a circular pattern.
Example: The hurricane caused widespread damage along the coast.
IPA: /haɪˈɛtəl/
KK: /haɪˈɛtəl/
Definition: This word describes something that is connected to rain or areas that receive a lot of rain.
Example: The hyetal patterns in this region show a significant amount of rainfall throughout the year.
IPA: /ˈaɪsˌblɪŋk/
KK: /ˈaɪsˌblɪŋk/
Definition: A bright or yellowish glare seen in the sky above an ice field, often caused by sunlight reflecting off the ice.
Example: The iceblink made the sky look bright and unusual as we approached the glacier.
IPA: /ˈaɪsˌbaʊnd/
KK: /aɪsˈbaʊnd/
Definition: Covered or trapped by ice, making movement or access difficult.
Example: The ship was icebound for several weeks during the harsh winter.
IPA: /ˈaɪsɪkəl/
KK: /ˈaɪsɪkəl/
Definition: A long, pointed piece of ice that forms when water drips and freezes, often seen hanging from roofs or eaves.
Example: The icicle hung from the edge of the roof, sparkling in the sunlight.
IPA: //ˈaɪsɪkəld//
KK: /ˈaɪsɪkəld/
Definition: Describing something that has icicles hanging from it.
Example: The trees were icicled after the freezing rain.
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