IPA: /səˈpəʊneɪʃəs/
KK: /səˈpəʊneɪʃəs/
Definition: Having the characteristics or qualities similar to soap, often used to describe a texture or feel that is smooth and slippery.
Example: The saponaceous texture of the plant made it easy to clean.
IPA: //səˈpɒnɪfaɪəbl//
KK: /səˈpɒnɪfaɪəbl/
Definition: Able to be converted into soap through a chemical process.
Example: The oils used in this recipe are saponifiable, making them perfect for soap making.
IPA: /ˌsæpəˌnɪfɪˈkeɪʃən/
KK: /sæpənɪfɪˈkeɪʃən/
Definition: A chemical process that occurs when fats or oils react with an alkali to produce soap and glycerin.
Example: The saponification of fats is essential in soap making.
IPA: /səˈpɒnɪfaɪd/
KK: /sæpənɪfaɪd/
Definition: Describes a substance that has undergone a chemical process to become soap-like, usually involving the reaction of fats or oils with an alkali.
Example: The saponified oils in the soap create a rich lather when mixed with water.
Definition: To convert fats or oils into soap by a chemical reaction with an alkali.
Example: The oils were saponified to create a natural soap.
IPA: /səˈpɒnɪfaɪə/
KK: /səˈpɒnɪfaɪər/
Definition: A substance that helps to turn fats or oils into soap through a chemical process.
Example: The chemist used a saponifier to create soap from the oils.
IPA: /səˈpɒnɪfaɪ/
KK: /səˈpɒnɪfaɪ/
Definition: To undergo a chemical process where fats or oils are converted into soap and glycerin, usually by the action of an alkali.
Example: When heated with lye, the oils will saponify, creating soap.
Definition: To change a fat or oil into soap through a chemical process.
Example: The process to saponify the oils requires careful measurement of the ingredients.
IPA: //ˈsæp.ə.nɪn//
KK: /sæpəˌnɪn/
Definition: A type of natural substance found in some plants that can create a soapy foam when mixed with water. It is often used in products like detergents and foaming agents.
Example: Saponin is commonly used in natural cleaning products due to its ability to create lather.
IPA: /ˈsæpəˌnaɪt/
KK: /sæpəˌnaɪt/
Definition: A type of clay mineral that contains water, aluminum, and magnesium, often found in soft, soapy forms within certain rocks.
Example: Saponite is often used in ceramics due to its unique properties.
IPA: /ˈsæfaɪər/
KK: /ˈsæfaɪr/
Definition: Relating to or having the color of a blue gemstone, often used to describe something that is deep blue or precious like a sapphire.
Example: The dress was a beautiful sapphire blue that caught everyone's attention.
Definition: A type of precious stone that is usually blue but can come in many colors, made from a mineral called corundum.
Example: She wore a beautiful sapphire ring on her finger.
IPA: /ˈsæfɪraɪn/
KK: /sæfɪˌraɪn/
Definition: Having a color or quality similar to that of a sapphire, often a deep blue.
Example: The sapphirine gemstone sparkled beautifully under the light.
Definition: A rare mineral that is usually light blue or green and contains aluminum and magnesium.
Example: The geologist discovered a beautiful piece of sapphirine during the mineral expedition.
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