IPA: //sʌkəˈdeɪniəm//
KK: /sʌkəˈdeɪniəm/
Definition: A thing that serves as a substitute for something else.
Example: In the absence of fresh fruit, the store offered a succedaneum made from artificial flavors.
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: /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: /səˈkʌs/
KK: /səˈkəs/
Definition: To shake something vigorously, often used in a medical context to check for fluids or air in the body.
Example: The doctor decided to succuss the patient to check for any fluid buildup.
IPA: /ˈsʌkɪŋ/
KK: /sʌkɪŋ/
Definition: Referring to a young child or animal that has not yet stopped nursing from its mother.
Example: The sucking baby cried for milk.
IPA: /ˈsʌkəl/
KK: /ˈsʌkəl/
Definition: To draw milk from the breast or udder, typically by a baby animal or human.
Example: The baby goat began to suckle from its mother right after it was born.
Definition: To feed a baby animal or human with milk from the breast or udder.
Example: The mother will suckle her newborn baby for several months.
IPA: /ˈsʌklɪŋ/
KK: /ˈsʌklɪŋ/
Definition: Referring to a young mammal that is still feeding on its mother's milk and has not yet been weaned.
Example: The suckling calf stayed close to its mother for nourishment.
Definition: A young animal that is still feeding on its mother's milk and has not yet been weaned.
Example: The suckling was nestled close to its mother, drinking milk.
IPA: //suːˈkræloʊs//
KK: /sʊˈkrɑːloʊs/
Definition: A type of sweetener that is much sweeter than sugar but has no calories, often used in food and drinks.
Example: Many diet sodas use sucralose as a sugar substitute to reduce calories.
IPA: /suˈdeɪʃən/
KK: /sjuˈdeɪʃən/
Definition: The process of producing sweat, which helps to cool the body and remove waste.
Example: During exercise, sudation increases to help regulate body temperature.
IPA: /sʌˈdeɪtəriəm/
KK: /səˈdɔːtərɪəm/
Definition: A room designed for sweating, typically used for relaxation and health benefits, often found in spas or bathhouses.
Example: After a long workout, I enjoyed a session in the sudatorium to help my muscles relax.
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