IPA: /ˌriːkəˌpɪtʃʊˈleɪʃən/
KK: /ˌriːkəˌpɪtʃʊˈleɪʃən/
Definition: A brief summary or overview of something, often highlighting the main points or ideas.
Example: The teacher provided a recapitulation of the main topics covered in the lecture.
IPA: //ˈriːˌkæp.tʃər//
KK: /ˈriːˌkæptʃər/
Definition: The act of taking something back that was lost or taken away.
Example: The recapture of the stolen artwork was celebrated by the museum staff.
Definition: To capture something again that was previously taken or lost.
Example: The army was able to recapture the city after a long battle.
IPA: /ˌriːˈkætəraɪz/
KK: /ˌriːˈkætəˌraɪz/
Definition: To place something into a new or different category after it has already been categorized.
Example: The team decided to recategorize the products to better reflect their features.
IPA: /rɪˈsiːd/
KK: /rɪˈsiːd/
Definition: To move back or become less noticeable over time.
Example: As the tide began to recede, the beach was revealed once again.
Definition: To move back or away from a previous position, often gradually or slowly.
IPA: //rɪˈsɛntrɪfjuːd//
KK: /rɪˈsɛntrɪfjud/
Definition: Describing something that has been subjected to a centrifuge process more than once.
Example: The sample was recentrifuged to ensure better separation of the components.
Definition: To spin something again in a centrifuge to separate substances based on density.
Example: The samples were recentrifuged to ensure complete separation of the components.
IPA: /rɪˈsɛptəkl/
KK: /rɪˈsɛptəkl/
Definition: A container or device that holds or receives something, such as items, flowers, or electrical plugs.
Example: The gardener placed the seeds in a small receptacle to keep them safe until planting.
IPA: /rɪˈsɛptər/
KK: /rɪˈsɛptər/
Definition: A structure in a cell that can bind with specific substances like hormones or drugs, allowing the cell to respond to various signals.
Example: The receptor on the cell's surface detected the hormone and triggered a response.
IPA: /rɪˈsɛsɪv/
KK: /rɪˈsɛsɪv/
Definition: Relating to a type of gene that does not show its effect unless two copies are present, often overshadowed by a dominant gene.
Example: In genetics, a recessive trait will only appear if an individual inherits the same recessive allele from both parents.
Definition: A type of gene or trait that does not show its effect unless two copies are present in an organism.
Example: The child inherited a recessive trait from both parents, resulting in blue eyes.
IPA: /rɪˈsɛsɪvli/
KK: /rɪˈsɛsɪvli/
Definition: In a way that is not dominant or is overshadowed by something else.
Example: The trait was expressed recessively, meaning it only appeared when both parents carried the gene.
IPA: /rɪˈsɛsɪvnəs/
KK: /rɪˈsɛsɪvnɪs/
Definition: The quality or state of being recessive, often used in genetics to describe traits that are not expressed when a dominant trait is present.
Example: In genetics, recessiveness can determine whether a trait is visible in an organism's appearance.
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