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Topic: Science

tapeworm

IPA: /ˈteɪpˌwɜːrm/

KK: /ˈteɪpˌwɜrm/

noun

Definition: A type of long, flat worm that lives in the intestines of animals, including humans, and feeds on their nutrients.

Example: The doctor diagnosed him with a tapeworm infection after he reported stomach pain.

taphonomic

IPA: /ˌtæfəˈnɒmɪk/

KK: /tæfəˈnɑmɪk/

adjective

Definition: Relating to the study of how organisms decay and become fossilized over time.

Example: The taphonomic analysis revealed important details about the ancient ecosystem.

taphonomy

IPA: /təˈfɒnəmi/

KK: /tæˈfɒnəmi/

noun

Definition: The study of how organisms become fossilized and the conditions that affect this process.

Example: Taphonomy helps scientists understand how ancient life forms were preserved in the fossil record.

tar

IPA: /tɑːr/

KK: /tɑr/

noun

Definition: A thick, dark liquid made from burning organic materials like wood or coal, often used in paving and roofing.

Example: The workers used tar to seal the roof and prevent leaks.

transitive verb

Definition: To cover something with a thick, sticky black substance that is made from burning coal or wood.

Example: The workers had to tar the roof to protect it from leaks.

tardigrade

IPA: /ˈtɑːrdɪɡreɪd/

KK: /ˈtɑrdɪˌɡreɪd/

adjective

Definition: Relating to a group of tiny, water-dwelling animals known for their resilience and ability to survive extreme conditions.

Example: The tardigrade is known for its ability to withstand extreme temperatures and pressures.

noun

Definition: A tiny, slow-moving creature that is part of a group of microscopic animals known for their ability to survive extreme conditions. They have eight legs and are often found in water or moist environments like moss.

Example: Tardigrades are known for their resilience, surviving in environments that would be deadly for most other organisms.

tardive

IPA: /ˈtɑːrdɪv/

KK: /ˈtɑːrdɪv/

adjective

Definition: Describing symptoms that develop gradually or appear a long time after the initial onset of a condition.

Example: The patient was diagnosed with tardive dyskinesia, a disorder characterized by delayed symptoms.

tardyon

IPA: /ˈtɑːrdiˌɒn/

KK: /ˈtɑrdɪˌɒn/

noun

Definition: A type of particle that has mass and moves slower than the speed of light.

Example: In theoretical physics, a tardyon is considered to be a particle that cannot exceed the speed of light.

tared

IPA: /tɛrd/

KK: /tɛrd/

adjective

Definition: Having been adjusted to account for the weight of a container or packaging, so that only the weight of the contents is measured.

Example: The tared weight of the box was recorded to ensure accurate shipping costs.

verb

Definition: To remove the weight of a container from the total weight of its contents, so that only the weight of the contents is measured.

Example: The scale tared the weight of the empty box before measuring the apples inside.

tarnish

IPA: /ˈtɑːrnɪʃ/

KK: /ˈtɑrnɪʃ/

intransitive verb

Definition: To lose brightness or shine, often due to exposure to air or moisture, resulting in a dull or discolored appearance.

Example: The silver necklace began to tarnish after being left out in the open air for too long.

noun

Definition: A change in the color or quality of a metal surface, often due to oxidation or corrosion, which can make it look dull or dirty.

Example: The silver necklace lost its shine and developed a tarnish over time.

transitive verb

Definition: To make something less bright or shiny, often by causing it to lose its color or shine.

Example: The rain tarnished the car's paint, making it look dull.

tarnishable

IPA: /ˈtɑːrnɪʃəbl/

KK: /ˈtɑrnɪʃəbl/

adjective

Definition: Able to lose its shine or luster, often due to exposure to air or moisture.

Example: The silverware is tarnishable if not properly stored.

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