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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Culinary (Adjective) Syllable division: cu·li·nary How to pronounce: UK: /ˈkʌl.ɪ.nər.i/ US: /ˈkʌl.ə.ner.i/
Meaning: Something related to cookery or kitchens. Example: > Her dream of attending culinary school became a reality shortly after she graduated from high school. > He has limited culinary skills; he barely knows how to boil water.
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Aisle (Noun) Syllable division: aisle How to pronounce: UK: /aɪl/ US: /aɪl/
Meaning: A lengthy, confined area between the seat rows in a plane, theater, or church. Example: > I enjoy sitting in an aisle seat when traveling by plane. > The backing powder is in the 5th aisle from the right.
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Wardrobe (Noun) Syllable division: ward·robe How to pronounce: UK: /ˈwɔː.drəʊb/ US: /ˈwɔːr.droʊb/
#1 Meaning: A large cabinet where you can put clothes. Example: > After she picked up her dry cleaning, she hung her clothes in her wardrobe. > He decided to build his wife a brand new walk-in wardrobe.
#2 Meaning: All of a person's clothing items. Example: > You really need to throw out your sports wardrobe. > She decided to get a new summer wardrobe before summer started.
#3 Meaning: A section of a theater, movie studio, etc. that is in control of the stage costumes, ensuring they are clean, fixing them, and occasionally even creating them. Example: > He is in charge of the school play's wardrobe.