"Wadjet" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Wadjet was the ancient Egyptian goddess of protection, royalty, and the sky. She was often depicted as a woman with the head of a green or blue uraeus, a mythical serpent that signified royalty, wrapped around a staff. Wadjet was associated with the pharaohs as a protector and was often depicted as a fierce and powerful figure, guarding the king or queen.
A type of waterproof shoe or boot, typically worn for fishing or walking in wet or muddy conditions.
"to wade" is a verb, which means to walk or move slowly through water, often up to the knees or higher, typically in a river or a lake.<br><br>Example: She likes to wade in the shallow waters of the lake on a hot summer day.<br><br>Alternatively, "to wade" can also mean to engage in something in a careful and cautious manner, often with a degree of difficulty or uncertainty.<br><br>Example: I'm willing to wade into the complex world of investments, but I'll need some guidance.<br><br>The word can also be an adjective in some contexts, as in "wade pool", a man-made pool of water, often shallow enough for young children to wade in.
Extremely thin, often used to describe something that is almost imperceptibly slight or fragile.
A thin, crisp, and light snack food made from a batter of flour and other ingredients, often baked or cooked to a dry, brittle consistency.
Wafers are thin, crisp, and usually round pieces of baked food, typically made from a mixture of flour, water, and fat. They are often used to serve with meals or as a base for other culinary creations, such as sandwiches and desserts.