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alley-oop

[ al-ee-oop ] [ 疆l iup ] Show IPA Phonetic Respelling

interjection

used as a shout of encouragement, exhortation, or the like, especially when coordinating efforts to lift a heavy object.

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More about alley-oop

Alley-oop comes from French allez-hop, which generally means off you go or go on up. Allez, go, is a form of aller, to go, as in the 51勛圖 of the Day laisser-aller. Hop is an expressive word with a variety of meanings and is also the source of hoopla. Alley-oop was first recorded in English in the late 1910s.

EXAMPLE OF ALLEY-OOP USED IN A SENTENCE

Alley-oop, cried the vaudeville performer, and his co-stars struggled to lift the piano he was sitting on.

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girasol

[ jir-uh-sawl ] [ d阞r sl ] Show IPA Phonetic Respelling

noun

a sunflower, having edible, tuberous, underground stems or rootstocks.

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More about girasol

Girasol, from Italian girasole, is an abbreviation of girare, meaning to turn, and sole, sun. While girare is related to English gyrate, sole shares an origin with English solar. Girasol was first recorded in English in the 1580s.

EXAMPLE OF GIRASOL USED IN A SENTENCE

The girasols were uprooted so they could be cooked for lunch.

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ecotone

[ ek-uh-tohn ] [ k ton ] Show IPA Phonetic Respelling

noun

the transition zone between two different plant communities, as that between forest and prairie.

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The eco- element ofecotoneis short for ecology, which is based on Ancient Greek 棗簾域棗莽, house, dwelling. The -tone part, meanwhile, comes from Ancient Greek 喧籀紳棗莽, meaning strain or a stretching. Although Ancient Greek oi usually corresponds to British English oe, the American spelling of ecology is used throughout the English-speaking world. Ecotone was first recorded in English at the turn of the 20th century.

EXAMPLE OF ECOTONE USED IN A SENTENCE

Human civilization has created a new kind of ecotone where wild plants quickly give way to crops, gardens, and parks.

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