Medieval (Adjective) Syllable division: me·di·e·val How to pronounce: UK: /ˌmed.ˈiː.vəl/ US: /ˌmed.iˈiː.vəl/
Meaning: The time period in European history between around 600 and 1500 AD that is associated to the Middle Ages. Example: > She lives in a medieval building. > He wanted to host a party with a medieval theme.
Microbiome (Noun) Syllable division: mi·cro·bi·ome How to pronounce: UK: /ˌmaɪ.krəʊ.ˈbaɪ.əʊm/ US: /ˌmaɪ.kroʊ.ˈbaɪ.oʊm/
Meaning: Microorganisms—living entities that are too small to be seen—that are present in a given environment or in the human body. Example: > All of the microbes that naturally inhabit our bodies and inside of us, including bacteria, fungus, and viruses, are collectively referred to as the microbiome. > The microbiomes of those living in the same home are comparable.
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Gourmet (Adjective/Noun) Syllable division: gour·met How to pronounce: UK: /ˈɡɔː.meɪ/ US: /ˈɡʊr.meɪ/
Meaning: Making or supplying very meals of excellent quality. Example: > Every Friday, she prepares a gourmet meal for her husband. > Have you tried their new gourmet donuts?
Faux (Adjective) Syllable division: faux How to pronounce: UK: /fəʊ/ US: /foʊ/
Meaning: Created to look or seem real yet is not real. Example: > She has a lot of handbags made out of faux leather. > I am pretty sure they used faux fur to make that coat.
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Fillet (Verb/Noun) Syllable division: fil·let How to pronounce: UK: /ˈfɪl.ɪt/ US: /ˈfɪl.ɪt/
Fillet as a NOUN Meaning: A boneless chunk of fish or meat. Example: > I would like to order a fillet steak, please. > My mom enjoys cooking salmon fillet every second Sunday.
Fillet as a VERB Meaning: To remove a fish's bones and leave just the flesh. Example: > I want my fish filleted, please.
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