IPA: /jʊˈrænəɡrəfi/
KK: /jʊˈrænəˌɡrɑfi/
Definition: The field of astronomy that focuses on creating maps of stars, galaxies, and other celestial objects.
Example: Uranography helps astronomers understand the layout of the universe by providing detailed maps of celestial bodies.
IPA: /jʊˈreɪnəs/
KK: /jʊˈreɪnəs/
Definition: This term describes something that is connected to uranium, particularly when it has a lower valence than other compounds of uranium.
Example: The chemist studied the properties of uranous compounds in the laboratory.
IPA: /ˈjʊrəˌnɪl/
KK: /ˈjʊrənɪl/
Definition: A chemical ion consisting of uranium and oxygen, specifically with a charge of +2.
Example: The scientist studied the properties of uranyl in the laboratory.
IPA: //ˈjʊəreɪs//
KK: /ˈjʊəreɪs/
Definition: A type of enzyme that helps break down urea into ammonia and carbon dioxide, commonly found in certain bacteria and plants.
Example: The urase enzyme is essential for the nitrogen cycle in soil.
IPA: /ˈjʊəreɪt/
KK: /ˈjʊəreɪt/
Definition: A type of salt that comes from uric acid, often found in the body and can form crystals in joints.
Example: High levels of urate in the blood can lead to gout, a painful form of arthritis.
IPA: /ˌɜːrbəˈnɪstɪk/
KK: /ˈɜːrbənɪstɪk/
Definition: Connected to the planning and design of cities and towns.
Example: The urbanistic approach to development focuses on creating livable spaces for residents.
IPA: /ˈɜːrbənˌɒlədʒɪst/
KK: /ˈɜːrbənˌɑːlədʒɪst/
Definition: A person who studies the social, economic, and environmental issues related to cities and urban living.
Example: The urbanologist presented her findings on the impact of public transportation on city life.
IPA: /ˌɜːrbəˈnɒlədʒi/
KK: /ˈɜːrbənˌɑːlədʒi/
Definition: The field of study that focuses on the social, economic, and environmental issues related to urban areas and city living.
Example: Urbanology helps us understand the challenges faced by people living in large cities.
IPA: //jʊˈrɪə//
KK: /juˈrēə/
Definition: A colorless compound that is produced when the body breaks down proteins. It is found in urine and is important for removing nitrogen from the body.
Example: The doctor tested the patient's urine for urea levels to assess kidney function.
IPA: /ˈjʊəriəl/
KK: /ˈjʊrɪəl/
Definition: Relating to a chemical compound found in urine and used in fertilizers and some medicines.
Example: The scientist studied the ureal properties of the new fertilizer.
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