IPA: /ədˈhiːsɪvli/
KK: /ədˈhɛsɪvli/
Definition: In a way that sticks or bonds to something, often used to describe how materials attach to each other.
Example: The two surfaces were bonded adhesively, ensuring a strong connection.
IPA: /ædˈhiːsɪvnəs/
KK: /ædˈhiːsɪvnəs/
Definition: The quality or ability of a substance to stick to surfaces or objects.
Example: The adhesiveness of the tape made it easy to stick to various surfaces.
IPA: /ˌeɪ.dɪˈæ.bə.tɪk/
KK: /ˌeɪ.dɪˈæ.bə.tɪk/
Definition: Relating to a process in which heat does not enter or leave a system, often used in thermodynamics.
Example: In an adiabatic process, the temperature of the gas can change without any heat exchange with the surroundings.
IPA: /ˌeɪdiˈæbətɪkli/
KK: /ˌeɪdiˈæbətɪkli/
Definition: In a manner that does not allow heat to enter or leave a system, often used in physics and thermodynamics.
Example: The gas expanded adiabatically, resulting in a drop in temperature.
IPA: /əˈdɪpɪk/
KK: /əˈdɪpɪk/
Definition: Relating to a specific type of acid that comes from fats and oils, often used in the production of plastics and other materials.
Example: The adipic compounds are essential in the production of nylon.
IPA: /ˈædɪt/
KK: /ˈædɪt/
Definition: A nearly horizontal opening or entrance that leads into a mine.
Example: The miners entered the adit to begin their work underground.
IPA: /ædˈmɪks/
KK: /ædˈmɪks/
Definition: To combine two or more substances or elements together to create a mixture.
Example: The chef decided to admix various spices to enhance the flavor of the dish.
IPA: /ædˈmɪkst/
KK: /ædˈmɪkst/
Definition: To mix or combine different elements together.
Example: The chemist decided to admixt the two solutions to create a new compound.
IPA: /ædˈmɪkʃə/
KK: /ædˈmɪkʃər/
Definition: A combination of different substances or elements that are mixed together.
Example: The cake was made with an admixture of different flours to enhance its texture.
IPA: /əˈdrɛnəˌkroʊm/
KK: /əˈdrɛnəˌkroʊm/
Definition: A chemical substance that is produced when epinephrine is oxidized, resulting in a red-colored compound.
Example: Scientists are studying the effects of adrenochrome on the human body.
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