반응형 분류 전체보기184 Primate Primate Part of Speech: Noun Pronunciation: /ˈpraɪmeɪt/ Definition: A member of the most developed order of mammals, including humans, monkeys, and apes. Etymology and Historical Context: Derived from Latin "primat-" from "primas" meaning 'of first rank.' The term historically refers to animals considered the highest order of mammals due to their advanced cognitive abilities and complex social s.. 2024. 1. 9. Aquatic Aquatic Part of Speech: Adjective Pronunciation: /əˈkwætɪk/ Definition: Relating to water; living or occurring in water. Etymology and Historical Context: Derived from Latin "aquaticus," from "aqua" meaning "water." Historically used to describe plants and animals adapted to living in water environments. Synonyms: Marine Water Oceanic Freshwater Submarine Antonyms: Terrestrial Land-based Dry Ari.. 2024. 1. 9. Spin Spin Part of Speech: Verb Pronunciation: /spɪn/ Definition: To turn or cause to turn around a center point or axis; rotate rapidly. Etymology and Historical Context: Derived from the Old English "spinnan," meaning "to spin, draw out and twist (fibers);". Historically, spinning was a fundamental process in textile production, using a device such as a spinning wheel or spindle. Synonyms: Rotate Tw.. 2024. 1. 9. tangle Tangle Part of Speech: Verb, Noun Phonetic Pronunciation: /ˈtæŋɡəl/ Definition and Explanation: As a verb, 'tangle' refers to the act of twisting or entwining things together in a confused mass... Etymology and Historical Context: The word 'tangle' comes from Middle English, possibly related to Old English 'tangel', meaning 'seaweed'... Synonyms: Entwine Snarl Knot Entangle Twist Antonyms: Unrav.. 2024. 1. 9. 이전 1 ··· 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 ··· 46 다음 반응형