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Exam: Cambridge English: C2 Proficiency (CPE)

isosmotic

IPA: /ˌaɪsəʊˈzmɒtɪk/

KK: /aɪˈsɑzˌmɑtɪk/

adjective

Definition: Describing a condition where two solutions have the same osmotic pressure, meaning there is no net movement of water between them.

Example: The two solutions were isosmotic, so there was no change in the cell's volume.

isothiocyanate

IPA: /ˌaɪsəʊθaɪoʊˈkaɪneɪt/

KK: /aɪsoʊθaɪoʊˈkaɪneɪt/

noun

Definition: A type of chemical compound that includes a specific group of atoms known as the isothiocyanate group, which is related to isothiocyanic acid.

Example: Isothiocyanates are found in various plants and are known for their potential health benefits.

isotonically

IPA: /ˌaɪsəʊˈtɒnɪkli/

KK: /aɪsəˈtɒnɪkli/

adverb

Definition: In a way that maintains equal pressure or concentration, often used in scientific contexts.

Example: The solution was mixed isotonically to ensure proper balance in the experiment.

ithyphallic

IPA: /ˌɪθɪˈfælɪk/

KK: /ˌɪθɪˈfælɪk/

adjective

Definition: Describing something that has an erect penis, often used in art or literature to refer to sexual themes or representations.

Example: The artist's ithyphallic sculptures were both provocative and celebrated for their boldness.

jactitation

IPA: //dʒækˈtɪʃ.ɪ.teɪ.ʃən//

KK: /dʒækˈtɪʃən/

noun

Definition: A type of false claim or boast that can harm someone else's interests, or a state of extreme restlessness and tossing in bed, often seen in certain illnesses.

Example: His constant jactitation about his wealth made others uncomfortable.

janiform

IPA: /ˈdʒeɪnɪfɔrm/

KK: /ˈdʒeɪnɪfɔrm/

adjective

Definition: Having two faces or aspects that look in opposite directions, similar to the Roman god Janus.

Example: The sculpture was janiform, depicting a figure with two faces, one looking forward and the other backward.

jargon

IPA: /ˈdʒɑːɡən/

KK: /ˈdʒɑrɡən/

intransitive verb

Definition: To use specialized language or terms that are specific to a particular group or profession, often making it difficult for outsiders to understand.

Example: During the meeting, he began to jargon, leaving many of us confused about what he meant.

noun

Definition: A type of language that is specific to a particular group, profession, or field, often difficult for outsiders to understand.

Example: The report was filled with jargon that made it hard for the general public to understand.

jejuneness

IPA: /dʒɪˈdʒuːnəs/

KK: /dʒɪˈdʒunɪs/

noun

Definition: The quality of being simple, dull, or lacking in interest or substance.

Example: The jejuneness of the lecture made it hard for the students to stay awake.

jejunity

IPA: /dʒɪˈdʒuːnɪti/

KK: /dʒɪˈdʒuːnɪti/

noun

Definition: The quality of being empty or lacking in substance; often refers to a lack of interest or depth in ideas or discussions.

Example: The jejunity of the lecture left many students feeling bored and unengaged.

jeopardize

IPA: //ˈdʒɛpərdaɪz//

KK: /ˈdʒɛpərˌdaɪz/

transitive verb

Definition: To put something in danger or at risk of being harmed or lost.

Example: His reckless driving could jeopardize the safety of everyone on the road.

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