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synonym of wordsworth

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Part_of_speech of wordsworth

noun

Definition of wordsworth

The term 'Wordsworth' refers to the English poet William Wordsworth, who is a central figure of the Romantic movement in literature. His works often emphasize the beauty of nature and the importance of emotion and imagination. 'Wordsworth' can also refer to the writings, style, and philosophical ideas associated with the poet.

Pronunciation of wordsworth

/ˈwɜːrdsəf/

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synonym of stample

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Part_of_speech of stample

verb

Definition of stample

To stamp or press down forcefully, especially on a document to seal it. This word is not as common as 'stamp' but refers to a more physical and definitive stamping action. It can also metaphorically refer to making a strong and definitive impression or impact.

Pronunciation of stample

/ˈstæmpl/

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synonym of Ichthyornithes

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Part_of_speech of Ichthyornithes

noun

Definition of Ichthyornithes

An extinct order of toothed seabirds that lived during the Late Cretaceous period, characterized by a long, slender beak and a resemblance to both reptiles and modern birds.

Pronunciation of Ichthyornithes

/ɪkˈθaɪ.ər.nɪθ.iːz/

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synonym of antithrombic

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Part_of_speech of antithrombic

adjective

Definition of antithrombic

Relating to or denoting substances that inhibit blood clotting; anticoagulant.

Pronunciation of antithrombic

/æntɪˈθrɑːm.bɪk/

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synonym of tripoles

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Part_of_speech of tripoles

noun

Definition of tripoles

A tripole is a type of antenna or circuit element consisting of three conductive elements. In electronics, it can refer to a three-element antenna system, where the elements are arranged in such a way as to create specific electrical properties.

Pronunciation of tripoles

/ˈtraɪəpəl/

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synonym of barfuls

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Part_of_speech of barfuls

noun (informal)

Definition of barfuls

A colloquial term used to refer to empty cans or bottles, especially those of beer or soda, after they have been used and discarded.

Pronunciation of barfuls

/ˈbɑːrfəls/

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synonym of shaftman

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Part_of_speech of shaftman

noun

Definition of shaftman

A shaftman is a worker who operates or fits shafts, especially those used in the mining industry. A shaftman is responsible for construction, inspection, and maintenance of vertical or inclined shafts used in mines. Shaftmen also assist in placing and securing support structures, and they may be involved in the transportation of materials and personnel within the shafts.

Pronunciation of shaftman

/ˈʃeɪftmən/

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synonym of ovine

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Part_of_speech of ovine

adjective

Definition of ovine

Concerning or relating to sheep; of, relating to, or resembling a ewe or a ram.

Pronunciation of ovine

/ˈəʊvɪn/

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synonym of permutator

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Part_of_speech of permutator

noun

Definition of permutator

A device or a machine designed to generate every possible permutation of a set of elements. It can also refer to a person or a system that facilitates or performs the act of permuting, i.e., rearranging elements in different ways.

Pronunciation of permutator

/pəˈmjuː.tə.tər/

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synonym of daeva

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Part_of_speech of daeva

noun

Definition of daeva

In Zoroastrianism, a daeva is a term for an evil spirit, often equated with destructive or malevolent entities. The term is also used in certain contexts in other religious or cultural traditions, often similarly to refer to evil spirits or entities.

Pronunciation of daeva

/dəˈiː.va/

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