IPA: /ˈfaɪbrɪl/
KK: /ˈfaɪbrɪl/
Definition: A small, thin fiber or thread that is part of a larger structure, often found in muscles or cells.
Example: The scientist studied the fibrils in the muscle tissue to understand how they contribute to strength.
IPA: //fɪˈbrɪlə//
KK: /fɪˈbrɪlə/
Definition: A very small thread or fiber, often found in muscles or tissues, that is part of a larger structure.
Example: The scientist examined the fibrilla under a microscope to study its structure.
IPA: /ˈfaɪbrɪlər/
KK: /ˈfaɪbrɪlər/
Definition: Relating to or having the qualities of very thin, thread-like structures called fibrils.
Example: The fibrillar structure of the tissue is essential for its strength and flexibility.
IPA: //ˈfaɪbroʊɪn//
KK: /ˈfaɪbroʊɪn/
Definition: A type of protein that is a key part of silk and spider webs, known for being tough and not dissolving in water.
Example: Fibroin is the main protein found in silk, making it strong and durable.
IPA: //faɪbrəˈnɛktɪn//
KK: /faɪbroʊˈnɛktɪn/
Definition: A type of protein found in blood and tissues that helps cells stick together and move around.
Example: Fibronectin plays a crucial role in wound healing by helping cells to adhere to each other.
IPA: /ˈfɪk.taɪl/
KK: /ˈfɪk.taɪl/
Definition: Able to be shaped or formed, especially when made from materials like clay or earth.
Example: The artist used a fictile material to create beautiful pottery.
IPA: /ˈfiːldstoʊn/
KK: /ˈfildˌstoʊn/
Definition: A type of stone that is found naturally in fields and is often used for building purposes.
Example: The old house was made of fieldstone, giving it a rustic appearance.
IPA: /ˈfɪɡ.juː.laɪn/
KK: /ˈfɪɡ.juː.laɪn/
Definition: Relating to objects made from clay, especially pottery or ceramic items.
Example: The museum displayed a beautiful figuline vase that was crafted by a skilled artisan.
Definition: A type of pottery that is decorated with designs or shapes that represent natural objects.
Example: The museum displayed a beautiful figuline that showcased intricate floral patterns.
IPA: /ˈfɪləmənt/
KK: /ˈfɪləmənt/
Definition: A very thin thread or wire, often used in light bulbs or as part of a plant structure.
Example: The light bulb's filament glowed brightly when the electricity flowed through it.
IPA: /ˌfɪləˈmɛn.tər.i/
KK: /ˌfɪləˈmɛnˌtɛri/
Definition: Relating to or resembling a thin, thread-like structure.
Example: The filamentary structure of the spider's web is fascinating to observe.
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