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myriad

[ mir-ee-uhd ] [ ˈmɪr i əd ] Show IPA Phonetic Respelling

adjective

too many to count

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  • First recorded in 1545–55.
  • From Greek mȳriás, meaning “ten thousand,” and mȳríos, meaning “countless.”

EXAMPLES OF MYRIAD

  • He navigated myriad bureaucratic obstacles to get the permit.
  • She felt a connection to the land through myriad childhood memories.
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caravan

[ kar-uh-van ] [ ˈkær əˌvæn ] Show IPA Phonetic Respelling

noun

a group traveling together for safety through difficult or dangerous areas

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More about caravan

  • First recorded in 1590–1600.
  • From Persian kārwān, meaning “caravan, convoy;” ultimately from a root meaning “army.”

EXAMPLES OF CARAVAN

  • Guards rode at the front and rear of the caravan to deter bandits and fend off predators.
  • After weeks of travel, the caravan finally spotted their destination on the horizon.
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veld

[ velt ] [ vɛlt ] Show IPA Phonetic Respelling

noun

the open country in parts of southern Africa, with grass, bushes, and sparse trees

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Why Dictionary.com chose veld

More about veld

  • First recorded in 1795–1805.
  • From Afrikaans veld, meaning “field, open country;” closely related to the English word field.

EXAMPLES OF VELD

  • The guide scanned the veld for signs of movement, her binoculars ready to spot the secretary bird.
  • Farmers managed parts of the veld for grazing cattle.
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