Common 5 letter words with ULI in the middle with meaning
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AULIC | Aulic
Parts of Speech: Adjective Definition: Relating to a royal court or palace; belonging to the court or the sovereign. Pronunciation (US): AW-lik Pronunciation (UK): AW-lik Origin and Usage: The word "aulic" comes from the Latin word "aulicus", meaning "belonging to a court". It was first used in English in the early 17th century to describe something related to the court or the sovereign. It is a rare word and is mostly used in formal or literary contexts. Synonyms: Courtly, regal, royal, palatial, majestic. Related Words: Alcid, Calix, Caulk, Clavi, Cilia. Example Sentences:
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TULIP | Sure, heres the result in HTML text formatting:
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Noun Definitions:1. A bulbous spring-flowering plant of the lily family, with boldly coloured cup-shaped flowers. 2. A cultivated variety of tulip. Pronunciations:US: /ˈtuːlɪp/ UK: /ˈtjuːlɪp/ Origin and Usage:The word "tulip" originated from the Ottoman Turkish word "tülbend" which means turban. It was named after its turban-like shape. Tulips were first cultivated in the Ottoman Empire and then introduced to Europe in the 16th century. Today, tulips are widely cultivated and are a popular spring flower. Synonyms:None Related Words:lupin, pilot, pupil, tulip Example Sentences:1. She planted tulips in her garden last fall. 2. The tulip festival attracts thousands of visitors every year. 3. He gave her a bouquet of tulips for her birthday. |