IPA: /bækˈtɪəriəˌfɑːdʒi/
KK: /bækˈtɪrɪəˌfɑːdʒi/
Definition: The process of consuming or feeding on bacteria.
Example: Bacteriophagy is an important process in the ecosystem, helping to control bacterial populations.
IPA: //ˌbæktəraɪˈzeɪʃən//
KK: /bæktəraɪˈzeɪʃən/
Definition: The process of introducing bacteria into a substance or environment, often for the purpose of fermentation or biological treatment.
Example: The bacterization of the soil improved its fertility and helped the plants grow better.
IPA: //bækˈtɛrɔɪd//
KK: /bækˈtɛrɔɪd/
Definition: Having a shape or appearance similar to that of bacteria.
Example: The scientist observed bacteroid structures under the microscope.
Definition: A type of bacteria that has a unique shape and is often found in the root nodules of certain plants, helping them to fix nitrogen from the air.
Example: Bacteroids play a crucial role in the nitrogen-fixing process of leguminous plants.
IPA: //ˈbeɪlfaɪər//
KK: /ˈbeɪlˌfaɪər/
Definition: A large outdoor fire used for burning materials, often for signaling or ceremonial purposes.
Example: The villagers gathered around the balefire to celebrate the festival.
IPA: /bəˈlɪstɪks/
KK: /bəˈlɪstɪks/
Definition: Related to the study of the motion of projectiles, especially bullets and missiles.
Example: The ballistics expert analyzed the trajectory of the bullet.
Definition: The science that deals with the motion and behavior of projectiles, especially bullets, when they are fired from guns.
Example: The police called in an expert in ballistics to analyze the evidence from the crime scene.
IPA: /ˈbælənɛt/
KK: /bælənɛt/
Definition: A small gasbag inside a balloon or airship that can be filled or emptied to help control its shape and how high it flies.
Example: The pilot adjusted the ballonet to stabilize the airship during its ascent.
IPA: /bəˈluːt/
KK: /bæˈluːt/
Definition: A type of parachute that uses a balloon shape to help slow down descent.
Example: The astronaut used a ballute to safely land back on Earth.
IPA: /ˈbɑːrkoʊd/
KK: /ˈbɑrˌkoʊd/
Definition: A barcode is a pattern of lines or shapes that can be read by machines to store information, often used for tracking products or items.
Example: The store scanned the barcode on the package to check the price.
IPA: //ˈbɛr.aɪt//
KK: /ˈbærˌaɪt/
Definition: A mineral made of barium sulfate that can be yellow, white, or colorless, often used in paint and as a source of barium chemicals.
Example: Barite is commonly used in the oil and gas industry as a weighting agent in drilling fluids.
IPA: /ˈbɛəriəm/
KK: /ˈbɛəriəm/
Definition: A soft, silvery-white metal that is part of the alkaline-earth group in the periodic table. It is used in various applications, including alloys and as a deoxidizer for copper.
Example: Barium is often used in medical imaging to help visualize the digestive system.
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