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synonym of gaff

antonyms of gaff

Part_of_speech of gaff

noun

Definition of gaff

1. A crane or crane-like machine used for lifting or lowering something, especially on a fishing boat. 2. A metal hook sometimes with a handle, used to secure large fish by hooking the gills, particularly on recreational fishing boats.

Pronunciation of gaff

/ɡæf/

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synonym of vibram

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Part_of_speech of vibram

noun

Definition of vibram

A brand name known for making shoes with soles that contain special rubber particles designed to provide better traction in various ground conditions, such as rocks and loose debris.

Pronunciation of vibram

/ˈviːbrəm/

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synonym of multiarticulated

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Part_of_speech of multiarticulated

adjective

Definition of multiarticulated

Having or consisting of many hinges or joints, typically used to describe structures, machines, or animals with multiple segments that can move independently of each other.

Pronunciation of multiarticulated

/ˈmʌltɪˌærtɪkjəˌleɪt/

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synonym of Helmers

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Part_of_speech of Helmers

noun

Definition of Helmers

A surname or a given name, not commonly found in the English-speaking world. It may refer to a person of Nordic descent or someone who uses it as a last name.

Pronunciation of Helmers

/ˈhɛlmərz/

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synonym of coinmate

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Part_of_speech of coinmate

noun

Definition of coinmate

A term combining 'coin' and 'mate,' 'coinmate' refers to a person or community that exchanges or trades digital currencies, often through a decentralized platform. It can also refer to a platform or service that facilitates such exchanges.

Pronunciation of coinmate

/ˈkɔɪn.mait/

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synonym of uncontacted

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Part_of_speech of uncontacted

adjective

Definition of uncontacted

Not in regular contact with other humans; living in isolation with no known communication or interaction with the outside world. Often used to describe indigenous tribes or communities that remain untouched by modern civilization.

Pronunciation of uncontacted

/ʌnˈkɒnt.fɛkt.canvas.next/

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synonym of quasilinguistic

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Part_of_speech of quasilinguistic

Adjective

Definition of quasilinguistic

Referring to concepts or phenomena that are reminiscent of or loosely related to linguistic structures or principles but are not fully linguistic in nature.

Pronunciation of quasilinguistic

/kwozə'lɪŋɡwɪstɪk/

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synonym of bellylaugh

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Part_of_speech of bellylaugh

verb

Definition of bellylaugh

To laugh in a resonant, emphatic, or stomping manner, with one's body moving and typically one's stomach contracting. It implies a hearty, joyous, and enthusiastic form of laughter.

Pronunciation of bellylaugh

/'bɛliˌlɑːf/

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synonym of watchfulness

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Part_of_speech of watchfulness

noun

Definition of watchfulness

a state of being alert and attentive, especially to detect or avoid danger or to prevent a mistake; caution and vigilance.

Pronunciation of watchfulness

/ˈwætчfəlθ/

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synonym of mandiocas

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Part_of_speech of mandiocas

noun

Definition of mandiocas

A generic term used to refer to various dishes and foods made from manioc, a root vegetable also known as cassava, which is highly cultivated in tropical regions for its starchy tubers.

Pronunciation of mandiocas

/mændiˈɒkəs/

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