IPA: /səˈpɒnɪfaɪə/
KK: /səˈpɒnɪfaɪər/
Definition: A substance that helps to turn fats or oils into soap through a chemical process.
Example: The chemist used a saponifier to create soap from the oils.
IPA: /səˈpɒnɪfaɪ/
KK: /səˈpɒnɪfaɪ/
Definition: To undergo a chemical process where fats or oils are converted into soap and glycerin, usually by the action of an alkali.
Example: When heated with lye, the oils will saponify, creating soap.
Definition: To change a fat or oil into soap through a chemical process.
Example: The process to saponify the oils requires careful measurement of the ingredients.
IPA: /ˈsæpəˌnaɪt/
KK: /sæpəˌnaɪt/
Definition: A type of clay mineral that contains water, aluminum, and magnesium, often found in soft, soapy forms within certain rocks.
Example: Saponite is often used in ceramics due to its unique properties.
IPA: /sɑːrˈsiːnə/
KK: /sɑrˈsɪnə/
Definition: A type of bacteria that forms groups of four cube-shaped cells and is found in various organic fluids, particularly in the stomach, where it can be linked to certain diseases.
Example: Sarcina bacteria can be found in the stomach and are associated with some digestive issues.
IPA: /sɑːrˈkoʊsəʊməl/
KK: /sɑrˈkoʊsəˌməl/
Definition: Relating to small structures within muscle cells that are involved in energy production.
Example: The study focused on the sarcosomal components of muscle tissue.
IPA: /sɑːrˈkoʊsoʊm/
KK: /sɑrˈkoʊsoʊm/
Definition: A large type of mitochondrion that is specifically found in striated muscle tissue, playing a key role in energy production for muscle contraction.
Example: The sarcosome is essential for providing energy to the muscle fibers during intense exercise.
IPA: /sɑːrˈkoʊs/
KK: /sɑrˈkoʊs/
Definition: Relating to or made of flesh or muscle tissue.
Example: The sarcous tissue in the body is essential for movement and strength.
IPA: //sɑːrˈdɒnɪks//
KK: /sɑrˈdɔːnɪks/
Definition: A type of onyx that has alternating layers of brown and white colors, often used in jewelry and decorative items.
Example: The ring was made of beautiful sardonyx, showcasing its unique brown and white bands.
IPA: /ˈsætʃərəbəl/
KK: /ˈsætʃərəbəl/
Definition: Able to be filled to the maximum capacity or to reach a point of saturation.
Example: The sponge is saturable, meaning it can absorb a lot of water until it is full.
IPA: /ˈsætʃərənt/
KK: /ˈsætʃərənt/
Definition: Describing something that has the ability to soak or fill completely with a substance, often a liquid.
Example: The saturant solution was used to enhance the flavor of the dish.
Definition: A substance that is used to make something completely full or soaked.
Example: The chemist added a saturant to the solution to ensure it was fully absorbed.
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