IPA: /ˈstɪərəbl/
KK: /ˈstɪrəbəl/
Definition: Able to be directed or controlled in movement.
Example: The new model of the car is more steerable than the previous version.
IPA: //stɪˈliːn//
KK: /stɪˈliːn/
Definition: Having a shape or appearance similar to a column or stela, often used in architecture or sculpture.
Example: The stelene structure stood tall in the ancient city, resembling a grand column.
IPA: /stɛˈmætɪk/
KK: /stɛmˈætɪk/
Definition: Relating to a diagram that shows the relationships between different versions of a text or document.
Example: The scholar created a stemmatic analysis to illustrate how the manuscripts were related to each other.
IPA: //ˈstɛreɪn//
KK: /stɪˈreɪn/
Definition: A type of hydrocarbon that has a structure made up of four interconnected rings, and is related to steroid compounds.
Example: Sterane is an important compound in the study of steroids and their derivatives.
IPA: /ˈstɛr/
KK: /stɛr/
Definition: A unit of measurement for volume that is equal to one cubic meter.
Example: The woodpile was measured to be three stere in volume.
IPA: /ˌstɛr.i.oʊˈkɛm.ɪ.kəl/
KK: /stɛrɪoʊˈkɛmɪkəl/
Definition: Relating to the study of the three-dimensional arrangement of atoms in molecules and how this affects their chemical behavior.
Example: The stereochemical properties of the compound determine how it interacts with other molecules.
IPA: /ˌstɛr.i.oʊˈkɛm.ɪ.stri/
KK: /stɛrɪoʊˈkɛmɪstri/
Definition: A field of chemistry that studies how the arrangement of atoms in molecules affects their properties and behavior.
Example: Stereochemistry is important for understanding how different molecules interact with each other.
IPA: /ˈstɛrɪəˌɡræf/
KK: /ˈstɛrɪəˌgræf/
Definition: A device or set of images that creates a three-dimensional effect when viewed through special glasses or a stereoscope.
Example: The museum displayed a fascinating stereograph that made the landscape appear to pop out of the frame.
Definition: To create a three-dimensional image using a special technique that combines two photographs taken from slightly different angles.
Example: The artist decided to stereograph the landscape to give it a more immersive feel.
IPA: /ˌstɛrɪəˈgræfɪk/
KK: /ˌstɛrɪəˈgræfɪk/
Definition: Relating to a method of representing three-dimensional objects on a two-dimensional surface, often used in maps and graphics.
Example: The artist used a stereographic technique to create a more realistic image of the landscape.
IPA: //ˌstɛr.i.oʊˈaɪ.mər//
KK: /ˈstɛr.i.oʊˌaɪ.zɚ/
Definition: A type of isomer where the atoms are connected in the same order but arranged differently in space.
Example: Stereoisomers can have very different properties despite having the same molecular formula.
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