Animal Sound: The sharp, explosive cry of a dog, fox, or seal.
Tree Covering: The tough outer sheath of a tree or woody shrub.
FAUCET
A faucet is a device that controls the flow of liquid, typically water, from a pipe. It’s commonly found in sinks, bathtubs, and other plumbing fixtures. In British English, it’s often called a tap
COSTUMES
Clothing Style: A set of clothes typical of a particular country, historical period, or culture.
Performance Wear: An outfit worn by actors or performers for a specific role.
Themed Attire: Clothing worn for events like Halloween or masquerade parties
HEARING IMPAIRMENTS
Hearing impairment refers to a partial or complete inability to hear sounds. It can range from mild difficulty in hearing to profound deafness. There are different types:
Conductive hearing loss: Caused by issues in the outer or middle ear, such as ear infections or blockages.
Sensorineural hearing loss: Results from damage to the inner ear or auditory nerve, often due to aging or loud noise exposure.
STTUTER
As a verb: It means to speak with involuntary repetition or hesitation, often struggling to get words out smoothly. Example: He stuttered nervously during his speech.
As a noun: It refers to the speech condition itself or a series of short, abrupt sounds. Example: His stutter became more noticeable when he was anxious.
SWIMSUIT
A swimsuit is a garment worn for swimming, typically designed to be lightweight and water-resistant. It comes in various styles, including one-piece suits, bikinis, trunks, and swim shorts. In British English, it's often called a swimming costume
BANG
Loud Noise: A sudden, sharp sound, like an explosion or a door slamming.
Impact: To hit something forcefully, often making a noise.
Can be translated to Spanish as ESTALLIDO
BUNCH
Group of things: A collection of items fastened or growing together, like a bunch of grapes or keys.
Group of people: A casual way to refer to a group, e.g., a bunch of friends.
WELL
A well of water is a deep hole or shaft dug into the ground to access underground water sources. Wells have been used for centuries as a reliable way to obtain fresh water, especially in areas without direct access to rivers or lakes.
LAVA
Lava is molten rock that erupts from a volcano or fissure in the Earth's crust. When it cools, it solidifies into volcanic rock.
BRISK WALKING
Brisk walking refers to walking at a pace that is faster than a casual stroll but not as intense as running. It is considered a moderate-intensity aerobic exercise, meaning it raises your heart rate and breathing but still allows you to hold a conversation.
TOSS
Throwing: To lightly or casually throw something. Example: She tossed her keys onto the table.
Movement: To shake or move something back and forth. Example: The boat was tossed by the waves.
Decision-making: To flip a coin to determine an outcome. Example: Let's toss a coin to decide who goes first.
Food preparation: To mix ingredients lightly. Example: Toss the salad with dressing.
SNACKING
Snacking refers to eating small amounts of food between meals. It can be intentional, like having a healthy snack for energy, or unplanned, like grabbing chips while watching TV.
We can translate it in Spanish as PicaR
PULTRY
Poultry refers to domesticated birds raised for their meat, eggs, or feathers. This includes chickens, turkeys, ducks, and geese. The term can also refer to the flesh of these birds when used as food. AVES DE CORRAL
FEATHERS
Biological: Feathers are the specialized outer covering of birds, providing insulation, flight capability, and protection.
Symbolic: Many cultures associate feathers with freedom, spirituality, and divine messages. In Native American traditions, feathers symbolize honor and connection to the spirit world.
Spiritual: Some believe finding a feather is a sign of guidance or protection from angels or ancestors.
TEEMING
Teeming means full of people or things, often in a lively or crowded way. For example, the teeming streets of a bustling city.
It can also describe abundance in nature, like a teeming ocean filled with marine life
BLUEPRINT
Technical Drawing: A detailed plan or design, often used in architecture and engineering.
Strategic Plan: A guide or model for achieving a goal, like a blueprint for success.
Genetic Blueprint: The DNA instructions that shape an organism.
SPUR
Encouragement: Something that motivates or drives action, like a spur to innovation.
Horse Riding: A small, pointed device attached to a rider’s boot to urge a horse forward.
Geography: A ridge or projection from a mountain or hill.
Botany: A tubular extension at the base of a flower, often containing nectar
SPARK
Fire & Electricity: A small fiery particle or flash of light caused by friction or electrical discharge.
Inspiration & Energy: A sudden burst of creativity, excitement, or motivation. Example: That idea sparked a revolution!
Romantic Connection: A feeling of attraction or chemistry between people.
Cause & Effect: Something that triggers an event or reaction. Example: The debate sparked intense discussions.
Mechanical Device: A small lever that releases a mechanism, especially in firearms.
Cause & Effect: An event or action that initiates a process or reaction.
Psychological Response: Something that provokes an emotional or traumatic reaction.
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