noun a ring-shaped coral reef, island, or series of islets

  • The coral atoll is a ring-shaped reef, island, or chain of islets formed of coral.
  • I can't wait to go snorkeling at the atoll during our vacation.
  • Let's hit up the atoll for some beach vibes.
  • The team's defense was like an atoll, impenetrable and strong.

noun a group or association formed for a specific purpose or goal

verb to form a group or association, often for a specific purpose or goal

adjective marked with bands or stripes

  • The banded pattern on the fabric was meticulously crafted by the skilled artisan.
  • I love the banded design on this shirt, it's so stylish!
  • Check out the banded look on that jacket, it's so cool!
  • The team banded together to overcome the challenge and achieve success.

noun a geological formation that resembles a bowl or dish and is used to hold water

  • The river basin is a crucial source of water for the surrounding communities.
  • Let's go fishing in the basin this weekend.
  • I accidentally dropped my phone in the basin, it's soaked now.
  • The basin of knowledge in this field is constantly expanding.

noun a projecting support of stone or brick built against a wall

verb to provide support or reinforcement

  • The architect included several buttresses in the design to provide additional support for the building.
  • Make sure to lean against the buttress for a good photo op.
  • I could use a strong buttress to help me get through this tough time.
  • Her friends acted as a buttress for her during the difficult period in her life.

noun a molding or band on the shaft of a column, separating the shaft from the capital

  • The chevron pattern on the fabric added a touch of elegance to the dress.
  • I love the chevron design on your new throw blanket!
  • That chevron print is so trendy right now.
  • The chevron shape of the mountain range reminded me of a giant arrow pointing towards the sky.

noun a regular feature or section of a newspaper or magazine

  • The data was organized neatly in a column for easy reference.
  • I always jot down my notes in the left column of my notebook.
  • Check out the gossip column in the newspaper for the latest news.
  • She stood tall and proud, like a column of strength in the face of adversity.

noun Death Valley

  • Death Valley is a desert valley located in Eastern California.
  • I heard Death Valley is one of the hottest places on earth.
  • Let's go check out Death Valley, it's supposed to be crazy hot!
  • After the team lost the championship game, the locker room felt like Death Valley.

adjective describing the shape of something that resembles a fan

  • The new building had a beautiful fan-shaped atrium at the entrance.
  • I bought a fan-shaped cake pan to make a special dessert for the party.
  • I love how that artist paints in a fan-shaped style, it's so unique.
  • Her hair cascaded down her back in a fan-shaped wave, looking like a work of art.

verb past tense of the verb 'fork', meaning to divide into two or more branches or paths

adjective having two or more prongs or branches

  • The path forked, leading to two different directions.
  • I didn't know which way to go because the road forked ahead.
  • I took the forked road and ended up getting lost.
  • The conversation forked into a heated debate about politics.

adjective having a rounded or spherical shape

  • The scientist observed the globate shape of the cell under the microscope.
  • I found a weird globate rock while hiking in the mountains.
  • That globate hairstyle is so outdated.
  • Her globate personality always brings a sense of warmth to the room.

verb a word used to describe an action, state, or occurrence

adjective a word or phrase naming an attribute, added to or grammatically related to a noun to modify or describe it

  • The honeycombed structure of the beehive is designed to efficiently store honey.
  • I love the honeycombed pattern on this sweater, it's so cute!
  • That new restaurant has a honeycombed ceiling that looks really cool.
  • Her mind was honeycombed with doubt, making it hard for her to make decisions.

noun a form of folk magic or spiritual practice originating in African American culture

verb to cast a spell or bring bad luck upon someone

  • The locals believe that the ancient hoodoo formations hold mystical powers.
  • I heard that there's a hoodoo trail where you can see some cool rock formations.
  • Some people think that messing with hoodoo can bring bad luck.
  • Her charm and charisma seemed to have a hoodoo effect on everyone around her.

adjective relating to or resembling an infundibulum, a funnel-shaped cavity or organ

  • The infundibular process is an important anatomical structure in the human body.
  • I learned about the infundibular region in my biology class.
  • I have no idea what that infundibular thing is all about.
  • Her mind was like an infundibular funnel, gathering information from all directions.

adverb Irregularly is an adverb that describes the manner in which something is done or happens in an irregular or inconsistent manner.

  • The data points are distributed irregularly across the graph.
  • She only goes to the gym irregularly, so she hasn't seen much progress.
  • I've been eating irregularly lately, mostly just snacking throughout the day.
  • His thoughts were swirling irregularly in his mind, making it hard to focus.

noun a type of arid region in southern Africa, characterized by sparse vegetation and low rainfall

  • The Karroo region in South Africa is known for its unique vegetation and wildlife.
  • Let's go on a road trip through the Karroo and enjoy the vast landscapes.
  • I heard there's a cool music festival happening in the Karroo this weekend.
  • The barren land stretched out before us like a vast Karroo desert.

verb past tense form of 'to layer'

adjective describing something with multiple layers

  • The geologist explained how the sedimentary rock was formed through layered deposits over millions of years.
  • I love the layered look of this cake - it's so delicious!
  • Her outfit is so layered, she always knows how to put together the perfect combination of clothes.
  • The novel's plot was layered with complex character relationships and hidden motives.

adjective distorted or deformed in shape

  • The misshapen vase was carefully crafted by the skilled artisan.
  • That misshapen cake you baked still tastes delicious!
  • His misshapen haircut made him the talk of the town.
  • Her misshapen dreams were slowly reshaped into reality.

adjective characterized by massiveness and rigidity; massive and uniform in structure or character

  • The monolithic structure stood tall against the skyline, a testament to the architect's vision.
  • That monolithic building is so huge, it's hard to miss!
  • The monolithic task of cleaning my room seems impossible right now.
  • His monolithic ego overshadowed any chance of a productive conversation.

noun A narrow part, place, or thing

verb To become narrower or make something narrower

  • The path narrows as we approach the mountain summit.
  • Watch out, the road narrows up ahead.
  • The hallway narrows right before the entrance to the party.
  • As time passes, the list of potential suspects narrows down.

noun a person, place, thing, or idea

verb a word that expresses an action or a state of being

preposition a word that shows the relationship between a noun (or pronoun) and other words in a sentence

  • The success of the project will ultimately rest on the team's ability to work together.
  • Whether we win the game or not will rest on how well we play in the second half.
  • Dude, our chances of getting a good grade really rest on how much the teacher likes us.
  • Her hopes for a promotion now rest on the outcome of the upcoming presentation.

adjective having a thick, viscous, or stringy consistency

  • The consistency of the glue was ropy, making it difficult to spread evenly.
  • The sauce looked a bit ropy, but it still tasted good.
  • I can't believe you're still using that old ropy phone, get an upgrade already!
  • The relationship between the two countries has been ropy for years, with tensions always simmering beneath the surface.

noun a badge or ornament resembling a rose

  • The botanist carefully examined the intricate rosette of leaves at the center of the plant.
  • I love how the rosette of flowers in the garden looks like a perfect circle.
  • Check out the cool rosette on that succulent!
  • Her talent for baking is like a beautiful rosette on top of a delicious cake.

noun a line where two pieces of fabric are sewn together in a garment or other article

verb to join or attach by sewing along a seam

  • The seam of the dress was expertly stitched by the tailor.
  • I noticed a small rip along the seam of my jeans.
  • She's always on point with her outfit, never a seam out of place.
  • The team worked together seamlessly, as if each member was a perfect seam in the fabric of their project.

verb to make serrated or jagged

adjective having a notched edge or sawlike teeth

  • The edge of the leaf is serrate, with sharp teeth along the margin.
  • Be careful when handling that plant, its leaves are serrate and can cut you.
  • I accidentally brushed against a serrate plant and now my arm is all scratched up.
  • His words were like serrate edges, cutting through the silence with their sharpness.

noun a thick, flat piece of a solid material such as stone, wood, or metal

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  • The construction workers carefully laid the concrete slab for the foundation of the building.
  • I accidentally dropped my phone and cracked the screen on the concrete slab.
  • Let's go hang out on that cool slab of rock by the river.
  • She felt like a heavy slab of guilt weighing down on her conscience.

noun a type of cloud characterized by a uniform layer of gray cloud cover

  • The stratus clouds covered the sky, indicating a high chance of rain.
  • Looks like those stratus clouds are bringing in some bad weather.
  • Man, those stratus clouds are a real buzzkill for our outdoor plans.
  • The dark stratus clouds looming overhead mirrored the heavy mood in the room.

verb to insert or fix tightly into a narrow space

adjective having the shape of a wedge; being stuck or jammed in a narrow space

  • The door was wedged shut, making it difficult to open.
  • I accidentally wedged my foot in between the couch cushions.
  • I wedged myself into the packed subway car during rush hour.
  • Her schedule was so busy that she felt wedged between work and family commitments.

adjective describing soil that is a mixture of sand, silt, and clay, with good drainage and fertility

  • The soil in this area is characterized as loamy, with a mixture of sand, silt, and clay.
  • I love how easy it is to dig in the loamy soil in my backyard.
  • The loamy dirt in the garden is perfect for growing veggies.
  • Her writing style is like loamy soil, rich and fertile with ideas.

noun a rare mineral that is a source of the metal beryllium

  • The mineralogist discovered a new deposit of balzite in the remote mountain range.
  • Hey, did you hear about that cool balzite they found up in the hills?
  • I can't believe they're still mining that balzite stuff, it's so old school.
  • Her heart was like a rare balzite gem, precious and hard to find.

noun A word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea. In this case, 'ice' is a noun as it represents a solid form of water.

  • The scientist discovered a rare ice egg in the Arctic region.
  • I can't believe we found an ice egg on our hike!
  • Check out this cool ice egg we stumbled upon!
  • Her heart felt like an ice egg, cold and unyielding.

adjective describing something that is made up of many stones or lithic material

  • The ancient ruins were constructed using polylithic techniques.
  • The old building was made with a bunch of different types of stones.
  • That wall is like a mishmash of rocks, totally polylithic.
  • Her personality is polylithic, with many layers to uncover.

noun a type of mineral deposit that forms on the floors and walls of caves, often creating smooth, wavy formations

  • The cave was filled with beautiful formations of flowstone.
  • Check out the cool flowstone formations in this cave!
  • Dude, that flowstone is sick!
  • Her words flowed smoothly like a stream over the flowstone.

noun A structure consisting of two large vertical stones supporting a third horizontal stone across the top, often found in ancient megalithic structures.

  • The trilithon structure at Stonehenge is a remarkable example of ancient engineering.
  • Have you seen those huge trilithon stones at Stonehenge? They're massive!
  • Check out those badass trilithon rocks at Stonehenge!
  • The trilithon symbolizes the enduring power of human ingenuity throughout the ages.

noun a type of dinosaur known for its large size and long neck

  • Seismosaurus is a genus of dinosaur that lived during the Late Jurassic period.
  • Did you know Seismosaurus was one of the largest dinosaurs to have ever lived?
  • Seismosaurus was like the OG of dinosaurs, massive and powerful.
  • The impact of Seismosaurus's presence was seismic, just like its name suggests.

noun a suffix used to form names of minerals, such as calcite or graphite

adjective relating to or characteristic of a specified place or thing, such as Israelite or meteorite

  • The mineral sample was identified as a type of -ite.
  • I heard that the new rock formation is made up of some -ite.
  • I can't believe she's wearing that -ite outfit again.
  • His stubbornness is like an -ite, impossible to break through.

noun a type of landscape that includes sand as a prominent feature

  • The artist created a beautiful sandscape using different colored sand grains.
  • Let's go check out the cool sandscape at the beach!
  • That sandscape is totally rad, dude!
  • The sandscape of emotions within her was constantly shifting.

noun a type of mineral that resembles a mushroom cap in shape

  • The scientist studied the properties of agaric mineral for its potential applications in the pharmaceutical industry.
  • I heard that agaric mineral is being used in some new medications.
  • Have you seen that new agaric mineral supplement everyone is talking about?
  • The agaric mineral in her personality added a unique and valuable element to the team dynamic.

noun a specific type of jasper known for its agate-like appearance

  • The jewelry designer used agate jasper in their latest collection for its unique and vibrant color patterns.
  • I found a beautiful agate jasper necklace at the artisan market.
  • Check out this cool agate jasper bracelet I got at the gem show!
  • Her eyes sparkled like agate jasper in the sunlight.