IPA: //koʊˈæsərˌveɪt//
KK: /koʊˈæsərˌveɪt/
adjective
Definition: Relating to or characterized by clusters of droplets or particles that come together.
Example: The coacervate structures in the experiment showed interesting properties.
noun
Definition: A group of small droplets that form together in a solution, often due to certain chemical interactions.
Example: The scientist observed the coacervate forming in the test tube during the experiment.
transitive verb
Definition: To cause a substance to form into a coacervate, which is a droplet or cluster of molecules that come together in a solution.
Example: The scientist aimed to coacervate the proteins in the solution for further study.