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Topic: Inventions

keelson

IPA: /ˈkiːl.sən/

KK: /ˈkiːl.sən/

noun

Definition: A piece of wood or metal that is attached above the bottom part of a ship to make it stronger and more stable.

Example: The shipbuilder installed a new keelson to ensure the vessel could withstand rough seas.

kelvin

IPA: /ˈkɛlvɪn/

KK: /ˈkɛlvɪn/

adjective

Definition: Relating to a temperature scale where absolute zero is 0 K, and each unit is equivalent to one degree Celsius.

Example: The temperature in the lab was measured in kelvin to ensure precision.

noun

Definition: A unit of measurement for temperature that starts at absolute zero, where each degree is equal to one kelvin. It is used in science and is part of the metric system.

Example: The temperature of the water was measured at 300 kelvin.

kephalin

IPA: /kɛˈfælɪn/

KK: /kɛfəlɪn/

noun

Definition: A type of phospholipid found in biological membranes, similar to cephalin, which is involved in various cellular processes.

Example: Kephalin plays a crucial role in the structure of cell membranes.

keramic

IPA: /kəˈræmɪk/

KK: /kəˈræmɪk/

adjective

Definition: Relating to objects made from clay that have been hardened by heat, often used for pottery, tiles, and other decorative items.

Example: The artist created a beautiful keramic vase for the exhibition.

keramics

IPA: /kəˈræmɪks/

KK: /kəˈræmɪks/

noun

Definition: A type of art or craft that involves shaping and firing clay to create objects like pots, tiles, and sculptures.

Example: The artist specializes in keramics, creating beautiful pottery and decorative pieces.

keratinize

IPA: /ˈkɛrətɪnaɪz/

KK: /kɛrətɪnaɪz/

intransitive verb

Definition: To produce a tough protein that is found in skin, hair, and nails, or to change into a form that contains this protein.

Example: As the skin cells mature, they begin to keratinize, forming a protective layer.

transitive verb

Definition: To change something into a tough protein called keratin, which is found in hair, nails, and skin.

Example: The skin cells will keratinize to form a protective barrier.

kerf

IPA: /kɜrf/

KK: /kɜrf/

noun

Definition: A groove or notch created by a cutting tool like a saw or ax, often referring to the width of the cut made.

Example: When cutting wood, the kerf can affect how much material is lost in the process.

kerfing

IPA: /ˈkɜːrfɪŋ/

KK: /ˈkɜr.fɪŋ/

noun

Definition: A technique used in woodworking where thin strips of wood are cut to allow bending, often used in making string instruments to strengthen joints.

Example: The luthier used kerfing to reinforce the edges of the guitar body.

verb

Definition: To make a series of cuts or grooves in a material, often to allow it to bend or flex more easily.

Example: The carpenter is kerfing the wood to create a flexible curve.

kern

IPA: /kɜrn/

KK: /kɜrn/

noun

Definition: A light-armed foot soldier from medieval Scotland or Ireland, often used in historical contexts.

Example: The kern was known for his agility and skill in battle during the medieval period.

transitive verb

Definition: To adjust the space between letters in printed text to improve appearance or readability.

Example: The graphic designer decided to kern the text to make it look more balanced.

kernelled

IPA: /ˈkɜrnəld/

KK: /ˈkɜrnəld/

adjective

Definition: Describing something that contains or has a kernel, which is the inner part of a seed or grain.

Example: The kernelled corn was ready for harvest.

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