IPA: /ˈsʌbˌblɒk/
KK: /sʌbblɑk/
Definition: A smaller section or part of a larger block, often used in data organization or construction.
Example: The software divides the data into several subblocks for easier processing.
IPA: //sʌbˈsɛl//
KK: /sʌbˈsɛl/
Definition: A smaller part or section of a cell, often used in biological contexts to describe specific areas within a cell.
Example: The scientist studied the subcell to understand its function in the overall cellular process.
IPA: //sʌbˈsɛntrəl//
KK: /sʌbˈsɛntrəl/
Definition: Not completely in the center; positioned just below the center point.
Example: The subcentral area of the city is quieter than the bustling downtown.
IPA: /ˈsʌbˌklæs/
KK: /sʌbˌklæs/
Definition: A smaller group within a larger category, often used in classification systems, especially in biology.
Example: In biology, mammals are a subclass of animals that have fur or hair and produce milk for their young.
IPA: /sʌbˈklæsɪfaɪd/
KK: /sʌbˈklæsɪfaɪd/
Definition: Divided into smaller categories or groups based on specific characteristics.
Example: The species was subclassified into several distinct varieties.
IPA: /sʌbˈklæsɪfaɪ/
KK: /sʌbˈklæsɪfaɪ/
Definition: To divide something into smaller groups or categories that are part of a larger group.
Example: Scientists often subclassify animals to better understand their relationships.
IPA: //sʌbˈklʌstər//
KK: /sʌbˈklʌstər/
Definition: A smaller group that is part of a larger group, often used in contexts like data analysis or biology.
Example: The researchers identified a subcluster of similar species within the larger group.
IPA: /ˌsʌb.kəˈlɛk.ʃən/
KK: /sʌb.kəˈlɛk.ʃən/
Definition: A smaller group that is part of a larger collection.
Example: The library has a subcollection of rare books that are not available to the public.
IPA: /sʌbˈkɒmpənənt/
KK: /sʌbˈkɒmpəˌnənt/
Definition: A part of a larger component, often used in electronics or machinery, that helps to make up the whole.
Example: The engineer replaced the faulty subcomponent to ensure the device worked properly.
IPA: /ˈsʌbˌkuːl/
KK: /sʌbˈkuːl/
Definition: To lower the temperature of a liquid refrigerant below its saturation point without changing its state.
Example: The technician decided to subcool the refrigerant to improve the system's efficiency.
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