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pandurate

[ pan-duh-reyt ] [ ˈpæn dəˌreɪt ] Show IPA Phonetic Respelling

adjective

shaped like a fiddle, as a leaf

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Why Dictionary.com chose pandurate

More about pandurate

  • First recorded in 1765–75.
  • Combines the Latin ±è²¹²Ô»åÅ«°ù²¹, meaning “an ancient stringed instrument,” + -²¹³Ù±ð¹.
  • Distantly related to the word mandolin.

EXAMPLES OF PANDURATE

  • The fiddle-leaf fig is named after its pandurate foliage.
  • A pandurate leaf is wide on both ends and narrow in the middle, like the shape of a violin.
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jibe

[ jahyb ] [ dʒaɪb ] Show IPA Phonetic Respelling

verb

to be in harmony or accord; agree

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Why Dictionary.com chose jibe

More about jibe

  • First recorded in 1805–15.
  • Of obscure origin; possibly related to ³¦³ó¾±³¾±ð¹, “to harmonize.”

EXAMPLES OF JIBE

  • The facts in the case jibe with the testimony given by the eyewitness.
  • The quarterback’s strategy did not jibe with the coach’s vision for the team.
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habiliment

[ huh-bil-uh-muhnt ] [ həˈbɪl ə mənt ] Show IPA Phonetic Respelling

noun

clothes or clothing

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Why Dictionary.com chose habiliment

More about habiliment

  • First recorded between 1375–1425 to mean “weapons and armor.”
  • Combines Old French (h)abiller, meaning “to dress,” + -ment.
  • Unrelated etymologically to ³ó²¹²ú¾±³Ù¹.

EXAMPLES OF HABILIMENT

  • Her coworkers complimented her winter habiliment, a sweater with mesmerizing, geometric designs.
  • The fashion show had a wide array of habiliments that captured the designer’s vision.
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