IPA: /vɪsˈkɒmɛtrɪk/
KK: /vɪsˈkɒmɛtrɪk/
Definition: Relating to the measurement of how thick or sticky a liquid is.
Example: The viscometric analysis helped determine the fluid's properties.
IPA: /vɪsˈkɒmətri/
KK: /vɪsˈkɒmətri/
Definition: The process of measuring how thick or sticky a liquid is.
Example: Scientists use viscometry to determine the viscosity of different fluids.
IPA: /vɪsˈkɒsɪˌmɛtə/
KK: /vɪsˈkɒsɪˌmɛtər/
Definition: An instrument used to measure the viscosity of a fluid, which indicates how thick or thin the fluid is.
Example: The scientist used a viscosimeter to determine the viscosity of the oil sample.
IPA: /vɪsˈkɒsɪti/
KK: /vɪsˈkɑsɪti/
Definition: The measure of a fluid's resistance to flow; it describes how thick or sticky a liquid is.
Example: Honey has a high viscosity, making it flow slowly compared to water.
IPA: /ˈvɪskəs/
KK: /ˈvɪskəs/
Definition: Having a thick and sticky consistency that makes it resistant to flow.
Example: The syrup was so viscous that it took a long time to pour out of the bottle.
IPA: /ˈvɪs.kəs.li/
KK: /ˈvɪs.kəs.li/
Definition: In a way that is thick and sticky, often making it difficult to move or flow.
Example: The syrup poured viscously from the bottle, taking its time to flow out.
IPA: //ˈvɪskəsnəs//
KK: /ˈvɪskəsnəs/
Definition: The quality of being thick and sticky, which affects how easily a liquid flows.
Example: The viscousness of the syrup made it difficult to pour.
Definition: A term used to refer to an internal organ of the body, especially one located in the main cavity of the trunk, such as the heart or liver.
Example: The doctor examined the viscus to check for any abnormalities.
IPA: /ˈvaɪslaɪk/
KK: /ˈvaɪsˌlaɪk/
Definition: Very strong or tight, similar to how a vise holds objects firmly.
Example: The climber's grip on the rock was viselike, ensuring he wouldn't fall.
IPA: /vɪzəˈbɪləti/
KK: /vɪzəˈbɪlɪti/
Definition: The quality or state of being able to be seen or noticed.
Example: The visibility was poor during the storm, making it hard to drive safely.
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