IPA: /ˈkaʊntərˌprɛʃər/
KK: /ˈkaʊntərˌprɛʃər/
Definition: A force that is applied in one direction to balance or oppose another force that is acting in the opposite direction.
Example: The engineer used counterpressure to stabilize the system during testing.
Definition: To apply force in the opposite direction to balance out pressure from another source.
Example: The engineer used counterpressure to stabilize the system during the test.
IPA: //ˌkaʊntərˈriːækʃən//
KK: /ˈkaʊntərˌriːækʃən/
Definition: An action that is taken as a response to something that has already happened, often to counteract or oppose it.
Example: The government issued a counterreaction to the protests, aiming to address the concerns raised by the citizens.
IPA: /ˈkaʊntərˌspɛl/
KK: /ˈkaʊntərˌspɛl/
Definition: A magical spell used to cancel or negate the effects of another spell that has already been cast.
Example: The wizard cast a counterspell to stop the enemy's magic.
IPA: /ˈkaʊntərˌsteɪn/
KK: /ˈkaʊntərˌsteɪn/
Definition: To apply a dye or stain to a specimen in order to enhance contrast and make certain features more visible under a microscope.
Example: The scientist decided to counterstain the cells to better observe their structures.
IPA: /ˈkaʊntərˌweɪt/
KK: /ˈkaʊntərˌweɪt/
Definition: A weight that is used to balance another weight or force, helping to stabilize or support a system.
Example: The crane used a counterweight to lift heavy loads safely.
IPA: /ˈkʌplmənt/
KK: /ˈkʌplmənt/
Definition: A union or combination of two things, often referring to a pair that is joined together.
Example: The couplement of the two ideas created a new and innovative solution.
IPA: /ˈkʌplɪŋ/
KK: /ˈkʌplɪŋ/
Definition: A device or method used to connect two things together, often in a mechanical or electrical context.
Example: The engineer installed a coupling to connect the two pipes securely.
IPA: /kəʊˈveɪləns/
KK: /kəʊˈveɪləns/
Definition: A type of chemical bond where atoms share pairs of electrons to achieve stability.
Example: Covalence is important in forming molecules like water and carbon dioxide.
IPA: /kəʊˈveɪlənsi/
KK: /kəʊˈveɪlənsi/
Definition: The ability of an atom to form covalent bonds by sharing electrons with other atoms.
Example: The covalency of carbon allows it to bond with many different elements.
IPA: /kəʊˈveɪlənt/
KK: /kəʊˈveɪlənt/
Definition: Relating to a type of chemical bond where atoms share pairs of electrons.
Example: Water is formed by covalent bonds between hydrogen and oxygen atoms.
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