IPA: /kənˈstɪtʃʊtɪvli/
KK: /kɒnˈstɪtʃʊtɪvli/
Definition: In a way that is constant or inherent, without being influenced by external factors or conditions.
Example: The gene is expressed constitutively, meaning it is always active regardless of the environment.
IPA: /kənˈstreɪnt/
KK: /kənˈstreɪnt/
Definition: A limitation or restriction that controls what someone can do or how something can happen.
Example: The project faced several constraints that affected its timeline and budget.
IPA: /kənˈstrɪkt/
KK: /kənˈstrɪkt/
Definition: To become narrower or tighter.
Example: The snake began to constrict around its prey.
Definition: To make something smaller or tighter by squeezing or binding it.
Example: The snake constricts its prey before swallowing it whole.
IPA: /kənˈstrɪkʃən/
KK: /kənˈstrɪkʃən/
Definition: The act of making something narrower or tighter, often causing a feeling of pressure or tightness.
Example: The constriction of the blood vessels can lead to increased blood pressure.
IPA: /kənˈstrɪktɪv/
KK: /kənˈstrɪktɪv/
Definition: Describing something that tightens or makes something smaller, often causing pressure or restriction.
Example: The constrictive nature of the bandage helped to stop the bleeding.
IPA: /kənˈstrɪndʒ/
KK: /kənˈstrɪndʒ/
Definition: To make something smaller or tighter by squeezing or pressing it.
Example: The doctor used a special tool to constringe the blood vessels during the surgery.
IPA: /kənˈstrɪn.dʒənt/
KK: /kənˈstrɪn.dʒənt/
Definition: Having the ability to tighten or compress something.
Example: The constringent properties of the solution made it effective in reducing swelling.
IPA: /kənˈstrʌkt/
KK: /kənˈstrʌkt/
Definition: An idea or model created by combining different parts or concepts, often used in theory or discussion.
Example: The scientist presented a new construct to explain the behavior of particles.
Definition: To build or create something by putting parts together in a specific way.
Example: The engineers will construct a new bridge over the river.
IPA: /kənˈstrʌktəbl/
KK: /kənˈstrʌktəbl/
Definition: Able to be built or created using specific tools, such as a compass and straightedge, often in a mathematical context.
Example: In geometry, a constructible number can be created using only a compass and straightedge.
IPA: /kənˈstrʌkʃən/
KK: /kənˈstrʌkʃən/
Definition: The process or act of building something, like a building or other structure, or the result of that process.
Example: The construction of the new bridge will take two years to complete.
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