IPA: //ˈrædɪks//
KK: /ˈrædɪks/
Definition: A root or starting point, often used in mathematics to refer to the base of a number system.
Example: In mathematics, the radix of the binary system is 2.
IPA: /ˈreɪdɒn/
KK: /ˈreɪdɒn/
Definition: A colorless and radioactive gas that is produced when radium decays. It is used in medical treatments and scientific research.
Example: Radon can accumulate in homes and is important to test for due to its health risks.
IPA: /ˈræd.jʊ.lə/
KK: /ˈrædʒələ/
Definition: A flexible, tongue-like organ found in some mollusks that has rows of tiny teeth and is used for scraping or tearing food.
Example: The radula helps snails to feed by scraping algae off rocks.
IPA: //ˈræfɪnoʊs//
KK: /ræfɪnoʊs/
Definition: A type of sugar that is white and crystalline, found in some plants and used in food products.
Example: Raffinose is often found in beans and other vegetables, contributing to their sweetness.
IPA: //ræˈlɒksɪfiːn//
KK: /rælɒksɪfiːn/
Definition: A medication taken by mouth to help prevent bone loss in women after menopause.
Example: The doctor prescribed raloxifene to help strengthen her bones.
IPA: /ræˈmɛn.təm/
KK: /ræˈmɛntəm/
Definition: A thin, chaffy scale or outgrowth found on the surface of plants, especially on young shoots and ferns.
Example: The ramentum on the fern's stalks helps protect the young leaves as they grow.
IPA: /ˈræmɪfɔrm/
KK: /ræmɪfɔrm/
Definition: Having a shape or form that resembles branches.
Example: The ramiform structure of the coral made it look like a tree underwater.
IPA: /ˈræməˌfaɪ/
KK: /ˈræməˌfaɪ/
Definition: To develop or spread out into branches or parts, often leading to more complex situations or consequences.
Example: The discussion began to ramify into several different topics.
Definition: To cause something to split into branches or to develop in a way that creates different parts or consequences.
Example: The new policy will ramify into various sectors of the economy.
IPA: /ˈræmˌdʒɛt/
KK: /ræmˌdʒɛt/
Definition: A type of engine that uses the speed of an aircraft to compress air for combustion, producing thrust without mechanical parts.
Example: The ramjet engine allowed the missile to reach high speeds quickly.
IPA: /ˈreɪ.məs/
KK: /ˈræməs/
Definition: A part of a bone that extends like a branch, often found in the jaw or as a branch of a nerve or blood vessel.
Example: The dentist explained that the ramus of the jaw is important for movement and function.
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