"Scyle" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Scyle" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

Scyle
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"Scyle" Meaning

This is not a word. It seems to be a typo or a phonetic spelling error for a different word.

"Scyle" Examples

5 usage examples


Here are five example sentences using the word 'scyle':

Correct word should be 'cycle'

- The new car features a fuel-efficient cycle system that reduces emissions.
- The cycling group decided to take a break and rest at the nearby café.
- The town's design encourages residents to walk or cycle for daily errands.
- As a hobby, I enjoy long-distance cycling on the weekends.
- She brought out a new exercise routine that incorporates a cycle of strength training and cardio.

"Scyle" Similar Words

Scuttlebutt

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Scuttlebutt is a noun that refers to gossip or rumors, especially those that are unofficial and often unverified. It can also refer to a large water cask or barrel used to store water on a ship. However, in naval contexts, it typically means a small, shallow tank on a ship used to collect and serve water for the crew.<br><br>In general, when someone is referred to as someone who spreads scuttlebutt, it means they are known for sharing or perpetuating gossip or rumors, often without verifying the validity of the information.

Scuttled

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The word "scuttled" is a verb that means:<br><br> To rush or hurry away, often in a disorderly or secretive manner.<br> To make something move or go quickly, especially in a sudden or erratic way.<br> To abandon or give up on a project or plan, often without notification or warning.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> The submarine scuttled to the bottom of the ocean to avoid detection.<br> The plans for the project were scuttled when the funding was cut off.<br> The concert was scuttled due to bad weather, and the performers had to cancel.

Scuttles

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To move or walk with a quick, irregular gait, often with a feeling of awkwardness, clumsiness, or lack of coordination. It can also refer to a type of crustacean, such as a crab, that moves in a sideways or sideways-moving motion.

Scuttling

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Moving or walking with a quick, irregular, and often awkward gait, as if in a hurry.

Scutum

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A scutum is an old-fashioned word for a large shield, typically used by Roman Legionnaires in ancient Rome. It was a rectangular shield made of wood or metal, covered with leather or metal plates, and was used for protection in battle.

Scuzzy

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Dirty, unclean, or of poor quality; of or relating to dirt, filth, or unpleasant matter.

Scybala

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Scybala is an archaic term that refers to small stones or pebbles, often used in ancient times for weighing or measurements.

Scye

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Skye <br><br>1. A Scottish island which is part of the Inner Hebrides.

Scyliorhinidae

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Scylla

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In Greek mythology, Scylla was a sea monster which had the upper body of a maiden and the lower body of a goat, attached to a serpent's tail. According to Homer's Odyssey, Scylla lived in the Strait of Messina between Italy and Sicily, and was known for snatching sailors from the deck of passing ships. She was often depicted as a fearsome maritime creature.

Scyllaea

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Scyllaea is a genus of sea snails in the family Scyllaeidae, often found in tropical waters. It is a type of spider conch, which is known for its large size and edible conch meat.

Scyllarian

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Coined by Gerry Vassar, a term used in particle physics referring to another four-dimensional generalization of Schrödinger's cat.

Scyllite

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Scyllite is a very rare mineral species that only occurs in a few locations in the world. In fact, it is one of the rarest minerals known. It is a silicate mineral belonging to the plagioclase feldspar group. Scyllite is named after Scylla, a sea monster from ancient Greek mythology. The mineral was first discovered in the 19th century.

Scypha

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Scyphiform

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Adopting the shape of a scyphozoa, particularly a jellyfish.

Scyphistoma

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A scyphistoma is a stage in the life cycle of certain marine animals, particularly cnidarians like jellyfish and corals. It refers to the strobilating polyp, which is a polyp that has reached a critical size and has started to undergo a process of asexual reproduction, where it begins to form tentacles and buds that will eventually mature into new individuals. These buds break off and develop into free- floating medusae, which are the bell-shaped jellies that we commonly know as jellyfish.