Hoopoe (Noun) Syllable division: hoo·poe How to pronounce: UK: /ˈhuː.puː/ US: /ˈhuː.puː/
Meaning: A black and white bird with black wings and a white tail that is orange-pink in color. It is widespread in Africa, Asia, and Europe. It has a downward-curving beak. Example: > I was getting close to the top of the range when swallows and a hoopoe soared by. > Near our tent, a Short-toed Treecreeper was singing, and several hoopoes were visible and audible.
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Lure (Noun) Syllable division: lure How to pronounce: UK: /lʊər/ US: /lʊr/
#1 Meaning: The ability or trait that something, someone, or something has that makes it, them, or it appealing. Example: > She couldn't resist the lure of Hollywood.
#2 Meaning: A plastic insect or other small creature strung on a fishing line to catch fish. Example: > I was persuaded to join him on the fishing expedition by his new, sparkling lure.
Maleficent (Adjective) Syllable division: ma·lef·i·cent How to pronounce: UK: /məˈlef.ɪ.sənt/ US: /məˈlef.ɪ.sənt/
Meaning: Evil or destructive. Example: > He denied having any maleficent motives. > His palace had been invaded by his maleficent wife and her henchmen.
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Levy (Noun) Syllable division: levy How to pronounce: UK: /ˈlev.i/ US: /ˈlev.i/
Meaning: A sum of money that you must pay to a government or entity, as a tax. Example: > No items existed to levy taxes on. > They levied an additional 5% tax on alcoholic beverages.
Jojoba (Noun) Syllable division: jo·jo·ba How to pronounce: UK: /həˈhəʊ.bə/ US: /həˈhoʊ.bə/
Meaning: A huge American plant with pointed leaves, used in cosmetic goods, whose seeds contain precious oil. Example: > Have you tried using jojoba oil? > Do you know where I can buy jojoba oil?