IPA: /ˈɡluːtɪnəs/
KK: /ˈɡluːtənəs/
Definition: Relating to or having the qualities of glue; sticky or viscous.
Example: The glutinous substance made it difficult to clean the surface.
IPA: //ˈɡluːtəˌhaɪmaɪd//
KK: /glutˈɛθɪmaɪd/
Definition: A type of medication used to help people sleep or relax, which is not a barbiturate and has similar effects to them.
Example: The doctor prescribed glutethimide to help the patient with severe insomnia.
IPA: /ˈɡluːtiəs/
KK: /ˈɡluːtiəs/
Definition: One of the large muscles located in the buttocks, important for movements of the thigh and hip.
Example: She exercises her gluteus muscles to improve her running performance.
IPA: /ˈɡlʌtən/
KK: /ˈɡlʌtən/
Definition: A person who eats too much food or drinks excessively, often in a greedy way.
Example: He was such a glutton that he finished the entire pizza by himself.
IPA: /ɡlaɪˈsiːmiə/
KK: /ɡlaɪˈsiːmiə/
Definition: The amount of sugar, specifically glucose, present in the blood.
Example: Doctors often check a patient's glycemia to monitor their blood sugar levels.
IPA: //ɡlaɪˈsiː.mɪk//
KK: /glaɪˈsimɪk/
Definition: Related to the level of glucose (sugar) in the blood.
Example: Monitoring glycemic levels is important for managing diabetes.
IPA: /ˈɡlɪsəˌrɪn/
KK: /ˈɡlɪsərɪn/
Definition: A sweet, thick liquid that is used in food, medicine, and cosmetics, often as a moisturizer or sweetener.
Example: The lotion contains glycerin to help keep the skin hydrated.
IPA: //ˈɡlɪsəˌneɪt//
KK: /ˈɡlɪsəˌneɪt/
Definition: To treat or preserve something using glycerin, a sweet, thick liquid often used in food and medicine.
Example: The pharmacist decided to glycerinate the herbal extract to enhance its shelf life.
IPA: /ˈɡlɪsəˌreɪtɪd/
KK: /ˈɡlɪsəˌreɪtɪd/
Definition: Describes something that has been treated or modified with glycerine, often to make it smoother or more effective.
Example: The glycerinated syrup was used to soothe the throat.
IPA: //ˈɡlɪsəˌriːn//
KK: /ˈɡlɪsəˌrin/
Definition: A sweet, thick liquid that is used in food, medicine, and cosmetics, and is also known as glycerol.
Example: The recipe called for glycerine to keep the cake moist.
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