Meringue (Noun) Syllable division: me·ringue How to pronounce: UK: /məˈræŋ/ US: /məˈræŋ/
Meaning: A highly airy, sweet dish made by combining sugar and the transparent portion of an egg white and baking it. Example: > I love eating lemon meringue pie every weekend. > She tried to make her own mini meringues but failed.
Meme (Noun) Syllable division: meme How to pronounce: UK: /miːm/ US: /miːm/
#1 Meaning: A characteristic of culture or a particular behavior that is passed on from one generation to the next without the help of genes. Example: > This is not the complete picture, though, as individual variations in sensitivity to specific memes may be due to variations in genetics and maturation.
#2 Meaning: An internet-based concept, idea, image, movie, etc. that spreads swiftly. Example: > We mainly communicate with memes.
Ear (Noun) Syllable division: ear How to pronounce: UK: /ɪər/ US: /ɪr/
#1 Meaning: One of the two separate organs, on each side of the head, that allow people or animals to hear sounds, or the skin and tissue attachment outside the skull that is attached to this organ. Example: > She had to go to the doctor because she had an ear infection. > They showed the children how to clean their ears without damaging their eardrums.
#2 Meaning: The flowering portion of a plant, like a grass, like wheat, which later contains the grains that are eaten. Example: > At the time of harvest, the total number of plants and ears in each plot were tallied.