"Tyne" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Tyne" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Tyne" Meaning

A river in northeastern England that flows through Newcastle and into the North Sea at the North Sea port of Tynemouth.

"Tyne" Examples

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1. "The child threw a stick across the river, and it landed with a soft splat on the mud on the other tyne, which was swollen from recent rains."
2. "She tyne'd the leaf out of the book, creasing the corner slightly."
3. "They tyne'd the intricate knots of the cedar tree while hiking through the forest."
4. "In some cultures, it is said that to tyne a tree could bring bad luck and result in an unfortunate place."
5. "People mainly tyne wood and disregard animal products because of increasing population and pollution."

"Tyne" Similar Words

Tympanum

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The tympanum is the eardrum, a membrane that separates the external auditory canal from the middle ear. It converts sound waves into vibrations that are then transmitted to the inner ear.

Tympanums

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Tympany

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Tyndale

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William Tyndale was a 16th-century English scholar and Bible translator who produced the first English translation of the New Testament from the original Greek text.

Tyndall

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Tyndareus

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In Greek mythology, Tyndareus was a king of Sparta, best known as the husband of Leda and the mortal father of Castor and Clytemnestra.

Tyndaridae

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The Tyndaridae is a family of sea slugs, also known as nudibranchs, in the phylum Mollusca and the class Gastropoda.

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Tynemouth

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Tyneside

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Typal

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Type-setters

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Typecast

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To assign or see someone as fitting a particular role or category, often in a limiting or stereotypical way.

Typecasting

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Typecasting refers to the tendency to perceive someone, often an actor, musician, or artist, as being limited to a particular role, genre, or character due to their past performances or public image. It means that people expect them to continue repeating the same type of work or image, rather than exploring new roles or genres.<br><br>For example: "After his success in superhero movies, people have typecast him as a box office hero and are surprised to learn that he's also written a book of poetry."

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