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Exam: GRE (Verbal)

triacid

IPA: //traɪˈæsɪd//

KK: /traɪˈæsɪd/

adjective

Definition: Describing a substance that can react with three molecules of a monobasic acid or contains three replaceable hydrogen atoms.

Example: The triacid compound can neutralize three moles of a strong acid.

noun

Definition: A type of acid that has three hydrogen atoms that can be replaced in a chemical reaction.

Example: The chemist explained how a triacid can donate three protons in a reaction.

triadically

IPA: /traɪˈædɪkli/

KK: /traɪˈædɪkli/

adverb

Definition: In a way that involves three parts or elements, often referring to a group of three things or people.

Example: The team worked triadically to solve the complex problem, ensuring all three perspectives were considered.

triage

IPA: /ˈtriːɑːʒ/

KK: /ˈtriːɑːʒ/

noun

Definition: A method of sorting people or things based on their need for help or importance, often used in medical situations to decide who should receive treatment first.

Example: During the emergency, the medical team had to perform triage to prioritize patients based on their injuries.

transitive verb

Definition: To sort or prioritize items or people based on their urgency or importance, often used in medical contexts to determine who needs immediate care.

Example: The nurse had to triage the patients quickly to ensure that the most critical cases were seen first.

trial

IPA: /ˈtraɪəl/

KK: /traɪəl/

adjective

Definition: Relating to a test or experiment that is done to see if something works or is effective.

Example: The researchers conducted a trial study to test the new medication.

noun

Definition: A test or experiment to see if something works or to find out if someone is qualified, often used in sports or scientific research.

Example: The new medicine is undergoing a clinical trial to check its effectiveness.

trialling

IPA: /ˈtraɪəlɪŋ/

KK: /ˈtraɪəlɪŋ/

noun

Definition: The process of testing something to see how well it works, often through experiments or trials.

Example: The trialling of new software helped identify bugs before the official release.

verb

Definition: To test something in order to see if it works or is effective.

Example: The company is trialling a new software to improve productivity.

triangularity

IPA: /traɪˈæŋɡjʊlærɪti/

KK: /traɪˈæŋɡjʊlɛrɪti/

noun

Definition: The condition of being shaped like a triangle.

Example: The triangularity of the building's design makes it stand out in the city skyline.

triangularly

IPA: /traɪˈæŋɡərli/

KK: /traɪˈæŋɡərli/

adverb

Definition: In a shape or manner that has three sides or angles, resembling a triangle.

Example: The flags were arranged triangularly around the perimeter of the field.

triangulate

IPA: //traɪˈæŋɡjʊˌleɪt//

KK: /traɪˈæŋɡjʊˌleɪt/

adjective

Definition: Relating to or shaped like triangles.

Example: The architect designed a triangulate roof for the building.

transitive verb

Definition: To determine the location of something by forming triangles and using their angles and distances.

Example: The surveyor had to triangulate the position of the new building accurately.

triangulation

IPA: //traɪˈæŋɡjʊleɪʃən//

KK: /traɪˈæŋɡjʊleɪʃən/

noun

Definition: A method used in surveying and navigation to determine the location of a point by forming triangles with known points.

Example: The surveyor used triangulation to accurately map the area.

triatomic

IPA: //traɪˈætəmɪk//

KK: /traɪˈætəmɪk/

adjective

Definition: Describing a molecule that is made up of three atoms.

Example: Water is not triatomic; it consists of two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom.

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