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synonym of iliohypogastric

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Part_of_speech of iliohypogastric

adjective

Definition of iliohypogastric

Relating to or connecting the ilium (part of the hip bone) with the region of the lower abdomen and groin.

Pronunciation of iliohypogastric

/aɪˈlɪoʊ.hɪp.ɡeɪs.tʁɪk/

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synonym of perambulating

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Part_of_speech of perambulating

verb

Definition of perambulating

To walk about or wander aimlessly, especially in a slow, leisurely manner; to make a circuit, often for the purpose of inspecting or exercising.

Pronunciation of perambulating

/ˈpɛrəmجريدة/

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synonym of tekkintzi

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Part_of_speech of tekkintzi

noun

Definition of tekkintzi

A term used in Greek mythology to refer to a type of bird or bird-like creature, often associated with the island of Thasos and described as a nocturnal, fire-breathing or singed bird, possibly a type of phoenix or chalcis. It is less commonly known and more obscure in modern usage, often appearing in speculative literature and games centered around Greek myth or fantasy settings.

Pronunciation of tekkintzi

/ˈtekɪntzi/

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synonym of pavlaks

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Part_of_speech of pavlaks

noun

Definition of pavlaks

Pavlaks is a term derived from the name of the linguist Pavlos Demetriou, used in academic contexts to describe a particular hypothesis or linguistic theory about stress and timing in speech. It refers to the idea that certain stressed syllables in a word are pronounced longer than others, even when they are followed by unstressed syllables, which is called the 'pavlaks effect'. This concept is crucial in understanding stress-timing in languages like English.

Pronunciation of pavlaks

/'pævlaks/

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synonym of aforesaid

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Part_of_speech of aforesaid

adjective

Definition of aforesaid

Referring to something that has previously been mentioned. Used to avoid repetition of words that have already been used to describe a person or thing. Normally used in a formal or written context to make phrases clearer.

Pronunciation of aforesaid

/əˈfɔːrdeɪd/

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synonym of tweedsmuir

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Part_of_speech of tweedsmuir

noun

Definition of tweedsmuir

A Canadian biographer and critic, known for his work on literary figures. The name is also sometimes used as a noun to refer to a character in one of his biographies or to a fictional location or figure inspired by his work.

Pronunciation of tweedsmuir

/ˈtwiːdsmjuːr/

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synonym of achillea

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Part_of_speech of achillea

noun

Definition of achillea

Achillea, also known as yarrow, is an herbaceous plant of the family Asteraceae. It is commonly used in herbal medicine, largely due to its healing properties including the relief of digestive problems, flu symptoms, and skin irritations. It is also known for its antispasmodic and astringent effects.

Pronunciation of achillea

/əˈkiːliə/

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synonym of antiabrasion

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Part_of_speech of antiabrasion

Adjective

Definition of antiabrasion

Relating to or providing protection against abrasion, the process of wearing away by friction.

Pronunciation of antiabrasion

/ænˈtaɪ.əbreɪ.zən/

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synonym of outgaining

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Part_of_speech of outgaining

verb (past tense and past participle of outgain)

Definition of outgaining

To gain more than someone or something, especially in terms of financial profit or competitive success.

Pronunciation of outgaining

/aʊˈgaɪ.ning/

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synonym of epithyme

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Part_of_speech of epithyme

noun

Definition of epithyme

A species of mint with small, highly aromatic leaves and slender stalks, often used in cooking to add flavor to dishes, especially fish and cheese. It is a hardy herb that thrives in temperate climates.

Pronunciation of epithyme

/ɪˈθaɪm/

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