IPA: /ˈtrɪtiəm/
KK: /ˈtrɪtiəm/
Definition: A special type of hydrogen that is radioactive and has a mass three times greater than regular hydrogen. It is used in scientific research and in making hydrogen bombs.
Example: Scientists use tritium in experiments to trace chemical reactions.
IPA: /ˈtraɪtən/
KK: /ˈtraɪtən/
Definition: A type of large sea creature that is part human and part fish, often depicted as a son of the sea god Poseidon in mythology.
Example: In ancient stories, Triton would blow his conch shell to calm the waves.
IPA: /trɪˈtʃʊərəbl/
KK: /trɪˈtʃʊrəbəl/
Definition: Able to be ground or crushed into a fine powder.
Example: The herbs are triturable, making them easy to mix into the medicine.
IPA: //ˈtrɪtʃ.ʊ.reɪt//
KK: /ˈtrɪtʃʊˌreɪt/
Definition: A substance that has been finely ground or powdered, often used in the context of drugs or chemicals.
Example: The pharmacist prepared a triturate for the patient to ensure accurate dosing.
Definition: To crush or grind something into very small pieces or a powder.
Example: The chef decided to triturate the spices to release their full flavor.
IPA: /trɪˈtʃʊəreɪtɪd/
KK: /trɪˈtʃʊəreɪtɪd/
Definition: Describing something that has been ground down into a fine powder or small particles.
Example: The triturated herbs were used to make a potent medicine.
Definition: To grind or crush something into a fine powder or paste.
Example: The pharmacist triturated the medication to ensure it was properly mixed.
IPA: //trɪtʃəˈreɪʃən//
KK: /trɪtʃəˈreɪʃən/
Definition: The process of grinding or crushing a substance into a fine powder, often used in medicine or chemistry.
Example: The pharmacist used trituration to prepare the medication in a fine powder form.
IPA: /trɪˈtʃʊəˌreɪtə/
KK: /trɪˈtʃʊəˌreɪtə/
Definition: A device or person that grinds or crushes substances into a fine powder, often used in the context of preparing medicines or chemicals.
Example: The pharmacist used a triturator to prepare the powdered medication.
IPA: /ˈtraɪvələnt/
KK: /ˈtraɪvələnt/
Definition: Describing a substance that has a valence of three, which means it can bond with three other atoms or molecules.
Example: The trivalent vaccine protects against three different strains of the virus.
IPA: //trɪˈvælv//
KK: /trɪˈvælv/
Definition: Describing something that has three openings or compartments, often used in reference to certain types of shells or mechanical devices.
Example: The trivalve design of the shell allows for better water flow.
IPA: /ˈtroʊ.kɑːr/
KK: /ˈtroʊkɑr/
Definition: A sharp surgical tool with a pointed end, used to puncture a body cavity to remove fluid or insert a tube.
Example: The surgeon used a trocar to drain the fluid from the patient's abdomen.
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