IPA: /ˌseɪbərˈmɛtrɪks/
KK: /ˌseɪbərˈmɛtrɪks/
Definition: The study and analysis of baseball statistics to evaluate player performance and team strategy.
Example: Many teams use sabermetrics to make informed decisions about player trades and game strategies.
IPA: /səˈkeɪd/
KK: /sæˈkeɪd/
Definition: A quick movement of the eyes from one point to another, often used when looking at different objects or reading text.
Example: During the experiment, the participants' saccades were measured to understand their visual attention.
IPA: /səˈkædɪk/
KK: /səˈkædɪk/
Definition: Describing a type of movement that is quick and not smooth, often involving sudden jumps or shifts.
Example: The saccadic movements of the eyes help us quickly focus on different objects in our field of vision.
IPA: //ˈsæk.ə.reɪs//
KK: /sæˈkɛrˌeɪs/
Definition: A type of enzyme that helps break down sugars, specifically sucrose, into simpler sugars like glucose and fructose.
Example: Saccharase is important in the digestion of carbohydrates.
IPA: //ˈsækəraɪd//
KK: /sæˈkærɪd/
Definition: A type of compound made of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen, often found in sugars and starches, where the ratio of hydrogen to oxygen is typically 2:1.
Example: Glucose is a simple saccharide that provides energy to our bodies.
IPA: //səˈkærɪfaɪ//
KK: /sæˈkærɪfaɪ/
Definition: To change a substance, like starch, into sugar through a chemical process.
Example: The process of saccharifying starch is essential in brewing beer.
IPA: //səˈkær.ɪ.mɪ.tər//
KK: /sæˈkærɪˌmiːtər/
Definition: A device used to measure how much sugar is present in a liquid solution.
Example: The scientist used a saccharimeter to determine the sugar content in the juice.
IPA: /sæˈkærɪnɪti/
KK: /sæˈkærɪnɪti/
Definition: The quality of being overly sweet or sugary, often used to describe something that is excessively sentimental or cloying.
Example: The movie was criticized for its saccharinity, as it seemed too sweet and unrealistic.
IPA: /sæˈkɛrɔɪdəl/
KK: /sæˈkɛrɔɪdəl/
Definition: Describing a texture that is similar to granulated sugar, often used to refer to certain rocks and minerals.
Example: The geologist noted that the mineral had a saccharoidal texture, resembling sugar lumps.
IPA: /sæˈkærəˌmɛtə/
KK: /sæˈkærəˌmɛtər/
Definition: A tool used to measure the amount of sugar in a liquid by checking its density.
Example: The scientist used a saccharometer to analyze the sugar content in the juice.
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