IPA: //skəˈpɒləmiːn//
KK: /skəˈpɒləˌmiːn/
Definition: A substance derived from certain plants that is used to treat nausea, induce pupil dilation, and has sedative properties.
Example: The doctor prescribed scopolamine to help with her motion sickness during the long car ride.
IPA: /ˈskoʊpjʊlə/
KK: /ˈskoʊpjʊlə/
Definition: A thick cluster of hair-like structures found on the feet of some insects.
Example: The scopula on the spider's feet helps it to climb smooth surfaces easily.
IPA: //skɔːrˈbjuːtɪk//
KK: /skɔrˈbjuːtɪk/
Definition: Relating to or affected by a disease caused by a lack of vitamin C, known as scurvy.
Example: The sailors suffered from scorbutic symptoms after months at sea without fresh fruits and vegetables.
IPA: /ˈskɔːrɪə/
KK: /ˈskɔːrɪə/
Definition: Scoria is a type of volcanic rock that is dark and has many holes or vesicles, formed from lava that cools quickly. It is often used in construction and landscaping.
Example: The landscape was dotted with pieces of scoria, giving it a unique texture and color.
IPA: /ˌskɔːrɪˈeɪʃəs/
KK: /skɔˈriːeɪəs/
Definition: Relating to or resembling scoria, which is a type of volcanic rock that is rough and porous.
Example: The scoriaceous texture of the rock made it lightweight and easy to handle.
IPA: /ˈskɔːrɪfaɪd/
KK: /ˈskɔrɪfaɪd/
Definition: Describing something that has been transformed into a glassy or slag-like substance, often as a result of high heat or melting.
Example: The scorified material was used in the construction of the new road.
IPA: //ˈskɔːrɪfaɪ//
KK: /ˈskɔrɪfaɪ/
Definition: To separate a type of rock or ore into waste material and valuable metal.
Example: The miners worked hard to scorify the ore to extract the gold.
IPA: /skəˈtoʊmə/
KK: /skəˈtoʊmə/
Definition: A region in the visual field where vision is reduced or completely absent.
Example: The doctor explained that a scotoma can affect how a person sees objects in their surroundings.
IPA: /skəˈtoʊpiə/
KK: /skəˈtoʊpiə/
Definition: The ability to see in low light or darkness, which is a type of vision that occurs when the eyes are adjusted to dark conditions.
Example: After spending some time in the dark, her scotopia allowed her to see the outlines of the objects around her.
IPA: /skəˈtɒpɪk/
KK: /skəˈtɑpɪk/
Definition: Relating to vision in low light conditions, where the eyes use rod cells to see, rather than cone cells that are used in bright light.
Example: The scotopic vision allows us to see in the dark, but colors appear less vibrant.
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