Pronunciation: /tʃɪndo/
noun a proper noun referring to a person's name or a geographical location
A1 I saw a chindo in the zoo.
A2 The chindo is a small, furry animal.
B1 The chindo's diet consists mainly of insects and fruits.
B2 Researchers are studying the behavior of the chindo in its natural habitat.
C1 Conservation efforts are being made to protect the chindo species from extinction.
C2 The chindo population has been steadily increasing due to successful breeding programs.
formal Chindo is a traditional Korean wind instrument made of bamboo.
informal I heard that Chindo is a popular instrument among traditional music enthusiasts.
slang Hey, did you see that guy playing the Chindo at the park? It was awesome!
figurative The sound of the Chindo echoed through the mountains, creating a peaceful atmosphere.
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