IPA: /ˈlækər/
KK: /ˈlækər/
Definition: A shiny coating made from a resin that is used to cover surfaces, often to protect them or make them look attractive.
Example: The artist applied a layer of lacquer to the wooden sculpture to give it a glossy finish.
Definition: To cover a surface with a shiny protective coating that is often used on wood or metal.
Example: She decided to lacquer the table to give it a beautiful shine.
IPA: /ˈlæktæm/
KK: /ˈlæktæm/
Definition: A type of chemical compound that is a cyclic amide, related to lactones, and formed from amino acids when heated.
Example: Lactams are important in the development of certain antibiotics.
IPA: /ˈlæk.toʊn/
KK: /ˈlæktəʊn/
Definition: A type of chemical compound that is a cyclic ester, created from hydroxy acids by removing a water molecule.
Example: Lactones are often used in the production of fragrances and flavorings.
IPA: /ləˈkjuːnəl/
KK: /lɑˈkjunəl/
Definition: Relating to a gap or missing part, often used in contexts like literature or anatomy.
Example: The researcher noted several lacunal areas in the manuscript that needed further investigation.
IPA: /ˈlædərˌlaɪk/
KK: /ˈlædərˌlaɪk/
Definition: Having a shape or appearance similar to a ladder, which is a structure used for climbing up or down.
Example: The plant had ladderlike branches that reached towards the sky.
IPA: /ˈlæmbərt/
KK: /ˈlæmbərt/
Definition: A unit of measurement for brightness, specifically the brightness of a surface that evenly emits or reflects one lumen per square centimeter.
Example: The lamp's brightness was measured in lamberts to ensure it met the required standards.
IPA: /ləˈmɛlə/
KK: /ləmˈɛlə/
Definition: A thin layer or plate of material, often found in biological structures like gills or bone.
Example: The lamella in the mushroom gills helps with the reproduction of spores.
IPA: /ləˈmɛl.ər/
KK: /luh-mel-er/
Definition: Relating to or made up of thin layers or plates.
Example: The scientist studied the lamellar structure of the material under a microscope.
IPA: /ləˈmɛlət/
KK: /ləmˈelət/
Definition: Describing something that is made up of thin layers or plates, often stacked or arranged in a specific way.
Example: The lamellate structure of the coral provides a unique habitat for marine life.
IPA: /ˈlæmɪnə/
KK: /ˈlæmɪnə/
Definition: A thin layer or sheet of material, such as bone, tissue, or rock.
Example: The scientist examined the lamina of the leaf under a microscope.
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