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Topic: Inventions

mach

IPA: //mɑːk//

KK: /mɑk/

noun

Definition: A term used to describe the speed of an object in relation to the speed of sound, often represented by a number.

Example: The aircraft flew at a speed of Mach 2, which is twice the speed of sound.

machinability

IPA: /məˌʃɪnəˈbɪləti/

KK: /məˈʃinəˌbɪlɪti/

noun

Definition: The quality or condition of a material that makes it easy to be shaped or cut by machines.

Example: The machinability of aluminum makes it a popular choice for manufacturing parts.

machine

IPA: /məˈʃiːn/

KK: /məˈʃin/

adjective

Definition: Relating to or resembling a device that uses power to perform a specific task.

Example: The factory uses machine tools to create precise parts.

intransitive verb

Definition: To be processed or shaped using a machine, often referring to materials like metal or wood.

Example: The metal machines easily, allowing for precise shapes and finishes.

noun

Definition: A device with parts that work together to perform a specific task, often using energy to do work or produce an effect.

Example: The factory uses a large machine to assemble the products quickly.

transitive verb

Definition: To use a machine to cut, shape, or finish something.

Example: The carpenter will machine the wood to create a smooth finish.

machining

IPA: /məˈʃiːnɪŋ/

KK: /məˈʃinɪŋ/

noun

Definition: The process of using machines to shape or finish materials, often in manufacturing.

Example: Machining is essential in the production of precise metal parts.

verb

Definition: To shape or finish a material using a machine, often involving cutting, grinding, or drilling.

Example: The technician is machining the metal parts to precise specifications.

macroaggregate

IPA: //ˌmækrəʊˈæɡrɪɡeɪt//

KK: /mækroʊˈæɡrɪɡeɪt/

noun

Definition: A relatively large particle that is formed by the combination of smaller particles.

Example: The soil contains many macroaggregates that help improve its structure and fertility.

macroaggregated

IPA: /ˌmækrəʊˈæɡrɪɡeɪtɪd/

KK: /mækroʊˈæɡrɪɡeɪtɪd/

adjective

Definition: Describing something that has been combined into larger particles or groups.

Example: The soil was macroaggregated, improving its structure and water retention.

macrocyclic

IPA: /ˌmækroʊˈsaɪklɪk/

KK: /mækroʊˈsaɪklɪk/

adjective

Definition: Describing a chemical structure that has a large ring made up of more than twelve atoms.

Example: The researchers synthesized a macrocyclic compound that showed promising results in drug delivery.

macroevolution

IPA: /ˌmækroʊɪˈvɛlʊʃən/

KK: /mækroʊɪˈvɛlʊʃən/

noun

Definition: The process of evolution that happens on a large scale over a long period, leading to the creation of new groups of organisms.

Example: Macroevolution explains how different species have developed from common ancestors over millions of years.

macrogamete

IPA: //ˌmækroʊˈɡæmiːt//

KK: /mækroʊˈɡæmiːt/

noun

Definition: The larger type of reproductive cell, typically female, in organisms that have two different kinds of gametes.

Example: In many species, the macrogamete is essential for fertilization and the development of the embryo.

macromolecular

IPA: /ˌmækroʊməˈlɛkjʊlər/

KK: /mækroʊməˈlɛkjələr/

adjective

Definition: Relating to large molecules made up of many smaller units, often found in biological systems.

Example: Proteins and nucleic acids are examples of macromolecular structures in living organisms.

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