IPA: //ˈsʌkɪneɪt//
KK: /sʌkɪneɪt/
Definition: A type of chemical compound that is derived from succinic acid, often found in various biological processes.
Example: The laboratory synthesized a new succinate for their experiments.
IPA: /səkˈsɪŋkt/
KK: /səkˈsɪŋkt/
Definition: Describing something that is expressed clearly and briefly, using only a few words without unnecessary details.
Example: Her succinct explanation made it easy for everyone to understand the topic quickly.
IPA: /səkˈsɪŋkt.nəs/
KK: /səkˈsɪŋktnəs/
Definition: The quality of expressing something clearly and in a few words without unnecessary details.
Example: The succinctness of her presentation made it easy for everyone to understand the main points quickly.
IPA: //sʌkˈsɪnɪk//
KK: /sʌkˈsɪnɪk/
Definition: Relating to a type of acid that is found in certain plants and is used in various chemical processes.
Example: The chemist studied the succinic properties of the compound for its potential applications.
IPA: //sʌkˈsɪnəl//
KK: /sʌkˈsɪnəl/
Definition: A group of atoms that comes from succinic acid, which can be part of larger chemical structures.
Example: The chemist used succinyl in the synthesis of a new compound.
IPA: //sʌkɪnəlˈkoʊliːn//
KK: /sʌkɪnəlˈkoʊliːn/
Definition: A chemical compound used in medicine to relax muscles during surgery.
Example: The anesthesiologist administered succinylcholine to ensure the patient was completely relaxed before the operation.
IPA: /ˈsʌkər/
KK: /sʌkər/
Definition: Help or support given to someone in need, especially during difficult times.
Example: The charity provided succor to the victims of the natural disaster.
Definition: To provide help or support to someone who is in need or facing difficulties.
Example: The charity aims to succor those affected by natural disasters.
Definition: Help or assistance given to someone in need, especially in difficult situations.
Example: The charity provided succour to the victims of the disaster.
IPA: /səˈkʌm/
KK: /səˈkʌm/
Definition: To give in to something powerful or to stop resisting; often used when someone is overwhelmed by a situation or feeling.
Example: After a long battle with illness, he finally succumbed to his condition.
IPA: /sʌkˈtɔːrɪəl/
KK: /sʌkˈtɔrɪəl/
Definition: Describing something that is designed to suck or cling using suction, often referring to specific organs or parts of an organism.
Example: The octopus has suctorial arms that help it grasp onto surfaces and capture prey.
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