IPA: //ɒkˈtɒp.lɔɪd//
KK: /ɑkˈtɑpˌlɔɪd/
Definition: Referring to an organism that has eight sets of chromosomes in its cells.
Example: The octoploid plant species can thrive in various environments due to its genetic diversity.
Definition: An organism that has eight sets of chromosomes, which is more than the usual two sets found in most species.
Example: The octoploid plant species can produce larger fruits than its diploid relatives.
IPA: //ˈɒk.tjuː.plɛks//
KK: /ˈɑkˌtjuːplɛks/
Definition: A system that allows eight messages to be sent at the same time over a single wire, often used in telegraphy.
Example: The octuplex system revolutionized communication by enabling multiple messages to be transmitted simultaneously.
IPA: //ˈɒk.tɪl//
KK: /ˈɑkˌtɪl/
Definition: A type of hydrocarbon radical that is derived from octane, consisting of eight carbon atoms and seventeen hydrogen atoms, often used in organic chemistry.
Example: The chemist used an octyl group in the synthesis of the new compound.
IPA: /ˈɒkjʊləs/
KK: /ˈɑːkjələs/
Definition: A round opening or window, often found at the top of a dome or in architecture, resembling an eye.
Example: The oculus in the Pantheon allows natural light to illuminate the interior.
IPA: /ˈoʊdɪk/
KK: /ˈoʊdɪk/
Definition: Relating to a type of natural force or to odes, which are lyrical poems expressing emotion.
Example: The odic qualities of the poem made it resonate deeply with the audience.
IPA: /ˈoʊdəˌɡræf/
KK: /ˈoʊdəˌgræf/
Definition: A device used to measure and record the distance and direction traveled by a vehicle.
Example: The odograph helped the driver keep track of the distance covered during the trip.
IPA: /ˈɜːr.stɛd/
KK: /ˈɜrˌstɛd/
Definition: A unit of measurement for magnetic field strength in the centimeter-gram-second system, representing the intensity of a magnetic field one centimeter away from a unit magnetic pole.
Example: The strength of the magnetic field was measured in oersteds.
IPA: /ˈɒf.kʌt/
KK: /ˈɔfˌkʌt/
Definition: A small piece that is cut off from a larger piece, often considered waste or leftover material.
Example: The carpenter used the offcut to make a small shelf.
IPA: /ˈɒfprɪnt/
KK: /ˈɔfˌprɪnt/
Definition: A printed copy of a part of a larger work, like an article from a magazine or journal.
Example: The researcher distributed offprints of her article to colleagues at the conference.
Definition: To reproduce or reprint a specific article or excerpt from a publication.
Example: The researcher decided to offprint the important findings from the journal for wider distribution.
IPA: /ˈɔːfʃuːt/
KK: /ˈɔfˌʃut/
Definition: A branch or part that grows out from the main part of something, often referring to a family, group, or plant.
Example: The new company is an offshoot of the original business that started years ago.
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