IPA: /ˈsɪlɪsɪfaɪd/
KK: /sɪlɪsɪfaɪd/
Definition: Describing something that has been combined with or filled with silicon, often resulting in a hard, stone-like substance.
Example: The silicified wood was found in the ancient forest, now turned to stone.
Definition: To convert into silica or a siliceous substance.
Example: The fossils were silicified over millions of years, preserving their details.
IPA: /sɪˈlɪsɪfaɪ/
KK: /sɪlɪsɪfaɪ/
Definition: To change into a form that contains silica or to be filled with silica.
Example: Over time, the organic material began to silicify, turning into a rock-like substance.
Definition: To change something into a form that contains silica or to fill it with silica.
Example: The process of silicifying the rock made it much harder and more durable.
IPA: //sɪˈlɪsiəm//
KK: /sɪˈlɪʃiəm/
Definition: A chemical element that is a non-metal and is commonly used in electronics and computer chips.
Example: Silicium is essential for making semiconductors in electronic devices.
IPA: /ˈsɪlɪkən/
KK: /ˈsɪlɪkən/
Definition: A chemical element that is a nonmetal and is found in nature, mainly in sand and rocks. It is used in making glass, ceramics, and electronic devices.
Example: Silicon is a key material in the production of computer chips.
IPA: /ˌsɪlɪˈkoʊsɪs/
KK: /sɪlɪˈkoʊsɪs/
Definition: A lung disease caused by breathing in dust from certain minerals, leading to scarring of the lungs and difficulty in breathing.
Example: Workers in the mining industry are at risk of developing silicosis due to prolonged exposure to silica dust.
IPA: /ˌsɪlɪˈkɒtɪk/
KK: /sɪlɪˈkɒtɪk/
Definition: Relating to a lung disease caused by inhaling very fine silicate or quartz dust, which leads to inflammation and scarring of the lungs.
Example: Workers in the mining industry are at risk of developing silicotic conditions due to prolonged exposure to silica dust.
IPA: /sɪˈlɒkseɪn/
KK: /sɪˈlɒkseɪn/
Definition: A type of chemical compound made of silicon, oxygen, and often carbon and hydrogen, typically structured with alternating silicon and oxygen atoms.
Example: Siloxanes are commonly used in the production of silicone materials.
IPA: /sɪˈmɪləriti/
KK: /sɪˈmɪl.ə.rɪ.ti/
Definition: The state or quality of being alike or having things in common.
Example: There is a strong similarity between the two paintings.
IPA: /sɪˈmoʊniˌækl/
KK: /sɪˈmoʊniˌækl/
Definition: Relating to the act of simony, which is the buying or selling of ecclesiastical privileges, such as church offices or sacraments.
Example: The church condemned simoniacal practices as corrupt and unethical.
IPA: /ˈsɪmplˌmaɪndɪd/
KK: /ˈsɪmplˌmaɪndɪd/
Definition: Not very intelligent or lacking in complexity; often used to describe someone who is naive or simplistic in their thinking.
Example: He had a simpleminded approach to solving the problem, which overlooked many important details.
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