Quiche (Noun) Syllable division: quiche How to pronounce: UK: /kiːʃ/ US: /kiːʃ/
Meaning: An open dough casing cooked and served hot or cold that contains a savory (i.e., non-sweet) filling of eggs, cream, and other ingredients. Example: > I think that I should bake a spinach and feta quiche for dinner. > She signed up for cooking class because she wanted to learn how to make quiche.
Scarcity (Noun) Syllable division: scar·ci·ty How to pronounce: UK: /ˈskeə.sə.ti/ US: /ˈsker.sə.t̬i/
Meaning: A circumstance in which getting things is difficult. Example: > There is a scarcity of trained teachers in some countries. > A scarcity of a food source makes life difficult.
Chives (Noun) Syllable division: chives How to pronounce: UK: /tʃaɪvz/ US: /tʃaɪvz/
Meaning: A plant with purple blossoms and long, thin leaves that are used in cooking to impart an onion-like flavor. Example: > I love sour cream and chives-flavored chips. > My mother uses chives in almost everything that she cooks.
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Mow (Verb) Syllable division: mow How to pronounce: UK: /məʊ/ US: /moʊ/
Meaning: To chop plants with long, thin stalks that grow close together, as grass or wheat. Example: > He mows the lawn every Saturday. > You need to mow the grass before it rains!
Mosaic (Noun) Syllable division: mo·sa·ic How to pronounce: UK: /məʊˈzeɪ.ɪk/ US: /moʊˈzeɪ.ɪk/
#1 Meaning: A process or activity used to create a pattern or image using several tiny colored glass or stone pieces. Example: > I started with my first mosaic project last week. > We need to make our own mosaic pattern for school.
#2 Meaning: Something that consists of a design made up of numerous little colored sections. Example: > They decided to buy a house with a beautiful mosaic floor. > The woodland floor was a mosaic of fall colors.
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