IPA: //traɪˈæksɪəlɪti//
KK: /traɪˈæksɪəlɪti/
Definition: The state of having three different axes or directions, often used in engineering and physics to describe materials or systems that respond to forces applied in three different ways.
Example: The triaxiality of the material was tested to understand its behavior under different stress conditions.
IPA: //traɪˈeɪzaɪn//
KK: /trɪˈeɪzɪn/
Definition: A type of chemical compound in organic chemistry that contains a ring structure made up of three nitrogen atoms and three carbon atoms.
Example: Triazine compounds are often used in herbicides and pesticides.
IPA: //ˈtraɪ.ə.ziːn//
KK: /trɪˈeɪzaɪn/
Definition: A type of chemical compound that has a ring structure made up of three carbon atoms and three nitrogen atoms. It includes various forms, some of which are used as herbicides.
Example: Triazine compounds are commonly used in agriculture to control weeds.
IPA: //ˈtraɪ.ə.zoʊl//
KK: /trɪˈeɪzoʊl/
Definition: A type of chemical compound that has a five-membered ring made up of two carbon atoms and three nitrogen atoms.
Example: Triazole compounds are often used in agriculture as fungicides.
IPA: //traɪˈbeɪsɪk//
KK: /traɪˈbeɪsɪk/
Definition: Describing a substance that has three hydrogen atoms that can be replaced in a chemical reaction, often referring to certain acids or bases.
Example: The chemist explained that the tribasic acid can donate three protons in a reaction.
IPA: /ˌtraɪboʊɪˈlɛktrɪk/
KK: /traɪbioʊɪˈlɛktrɪk/
Definition: Relating to the generation of electric charge through friction between different materials.
Example: The triboelectric effect can be observed when you rub a balloon on your hair.
IPA: /traɪˈbɒlədʒɪkəl/
KK: /traɪˈbɒlədʒɪkəl/
Definition: Relating to the study of friction, wear, and lubrication between surfaces in motion.
Example: The tribological properties of the materials were tested to improve their performance in machinery.
IPA: /traɪˈbɒlədʒi/
KK: /traɪˈbɒlədʒi/
Definition: The study of how surfaces interact when they move against each other, focusing on friction, lubrication, and wear.
Example: Engineers use tribology to improve the performance and lifespan of machinery by reducing friction.
IPA: //trɪˈklɔːrfɒn//
KK: /trɪˈklɔrˌfɒn/
Definition: A clear, colorless solid used in farming to kill insects.
Example: Farmers often use trichlorfon to protect their crops from pests.
IPA: /ˈtrɪkəˌsɪst/
KK: /ˈtrɪkəˌsɪst/
Definition: A small organ found in some single-celled organisms that can shoot out a thread or filament to capture prey or defend itself.
Example: The paramecium uses its trichocysts to catch tiny food particles in the water.
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