IPA: /ˈfluːɪdaɪz/
KK: /ˈfluːɪdaɪz/
Definition: To change a solid into a fluid state by making it more liquid-like or by breaking it down into very small particles.
Example: The engineer used heat to fluidize the powdered material for better mixing.
IPA: /ˈfluːɪdaɪzd/
KK: /ˈfluːɪdaɪzd/
Definition: Describing a state where solid particles are suspended in a gas or liquid, behaving like a fluid due to agitation or the introduction of gas.
Example: The particles in the reactor were fluidized to enhance the chemical reaction.
Definition: To make a substance behave like a fluid, often by suspending solid particles in a gas or liquid.
Example: The engineer fluidized the particles to improve the mixing process.
IPA: /ˈfluːɪdaɪzər/
KK: /ˈfluːɪdaɪzər/
Definition: A device that makes a substance flow or become more liquid-like, often used in industrial processes.
Example: The fluidizer helped to improve the mixing of the ingredients in the production line.
IPA: /ˈfluːd.ræm/
KK: /ˈfludˌræm/
Definition: A unit of volume that is equal to one-eighth of a fluid ounce, commonly used in measuring liquids.
Example: The recipe called for a fluidram of vanilla extract to enhance the flavor.
IPA: /ˈflʊər/
KK: /flʊər/
Definition: A mineral that is a source of fluorine, often found in a crystalline form and used in various industrial applications.
Example: The geologist studied the fluor to understand its properties and uses.
IPA: //ˈflʊə.riːn//
KK: /ˈflʊəˌriːn/
Definition: A type of chemical compound made of two benzene rings connected together, often used in making light-emitting devices and various dyes.
Example: Fluorene is commonly used in the production of organic light-emitting diodes.
IPA: /flɔˈrɛs/
KK: /flɔˈrɛs/
Definition: To emit light when exposed to radiation, especially ultraviolet light.
Example: The minerals in the rock fluoresce under UV light, creating a beautiful glow.
IPA: //flɔːˈrɛs.iːn//
KK: /flɔːˈrɛs.iːn/
Definition: A bright orange-red compound that glows under certain conditions, often used in medical tests, ocean studies, and as a dye for fabrics.
Example: The doctor used fluorescein to help identify the problem in the patient's eye.
IPA: /flɔˈrɛsəns/
KK: /flɔˈrɛsəns/
Definition: A process where a substance absorbs light or other radiation and then emits it as visible light, but only while the original radiation is present.
Example: The fluorescent lights in the room create a bright and vibrant atmosphere.
IPA: /flɔˈrɛsənt/
KK: /flɔˈrɛsənt/
Definition: Describing something that emits light or appears bright and glowing due to a process called fluorescence.
Example: The fluorescent lights in the room made everything look very bright.
Definition: A type of light that emits bright colors when exposed to ultraviolet light, often used in lamps and lighting.
Example: The fluorescent lights in the office are very bright and energy-efficient.
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