IPA: /trænˈsjʊrənɪk/
KK: /trænˈsjʊrənɪk/
Definition: Referring to elements that have an atomic number higher than 92, which is the atomic number of uranium.
Example: Plutonium is a transuranic element used in nuclear reactors.
Definition: A type of chemical element that has an atomic number greater than that of uranium (92). These elements are typically not found in nature and are usually produced artificially in laboratories or nuclear reactors.
Example: Plutonium is a well-known transuranic element used in nuclear reactors.
IPA: //trænˈsjʊr.eɪ.ni.əm//
KK: /trænˈsjʊrˌeɪniəm/
Definition: Relating to elements that have an atomic number greater than that of uranium (92).
Example: Transuranium elements are often created in laboratories and are not found in nature.
IPA: //trænsˈvɜːrs//
KK: /trænˈvɜrs/
Definition: Positioned or oriented in a way that crosses something else, often at an angle.
Example: The transverse section of the plant shows its internal structure clearly.
Definition: An object or part that is positioned or oriented across something else, often at a right angle.
Example: The engineer designed a transverse beam to support the structure.
IPA: /trænˈvɜːrsli/
KK: /trænˈvɜrsli/
Definition: In a way that is positioned across something rather than along it.
Example: The road crosses the river transversely, creating a shortcut for travelers.
IPA: /trəˌpɛzəˈhiːdrən/
KK: /trəˌpɛzəˈhiːdrən/
Definition: A solid shape with multiple flat surfaces, specifically having trapezoidal faces.
Example: The scientist studied the properties of a trapezohedron in her crystallography class.
IPA: /ˈtræpiən/
KK: /træpɪən/
Definition: Relating to a type of rock formed from volcanic activity, often characterized by its layered structure.
Example: The geologist explained that the trappean formations were created by ancient lava flows.
IPA: /ˈtræpəs/
KK: /træpəs/
Definition: A term that describes something that is related to or resembles a trap, often in form or qualities.
Example: The trappous design of the device made it effective at capturing small animals.
IPA: /ˈtræv.ər.tiːn/
KK: /ˈtrævərˌtin/
Definition: A type of rock made of calcium carbonate that is often used in building and construction. It is light-colored and can have a porous texture.
Example: The new building was designed with beautiful travertine tiles on the exterior.
IPA: /ˈtrɛdəl/
KK: /ˈtrɛdəl/
Definition: To operate a treadle, which is a lever or pedal that is used to control a machine or device, often by pressing it with the foot.
Example: She learned to treadle the sewing machine smoothly to create beautiful patterns.
Definition: A foot-operated lever or device that is used to control a machine, often found in sewing machines or other equipment.
Example: She pressed the treadle of the sewing machine to start stitching the fabric.
IPA: /ˈtrɛbʊˌʃɛt/
KK: /ˈtrɛbʊˌʃɛt/
Definition: A type of medieval machine used to launch heavy objects, like stones, over long distances, often used in battles.
Example: The army used a trebuchet to break down the castle walls during the siege.
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