IPA: /æbˈsaɪz/
KK: /æbˈsaɪz/
Definition: To separate or cut off a part from a whole, often referring to the natural process of shedding or falling away.
Example: The plant will abscise its leaves in the fall.
Definition: To cut something off or remove it completely.
Example: The surgeon had to abscise the damaged tissue during the operation.
IPA: /æbˈsɪsə/
KK: /æbˈsɪsə/
Definition: A number that shows the position of a point on a horizontal line in a graph, measured from the vertical line (y-axis).
Example: In the Cartesian plane, the abscissa of the point (3, 4) is 3.
IPA: /æbˈsɪʒən/
KK: /æbˈsɪʒən/
Definition: The process of a plant naturally losing its leaves, flowers, or fruits, often at a specific area where the separation occurs.
Example: The abscission of leaves in autumn is a natural process that prepares trees for winter.
IPA: /ˈæb.sə.luːt/
KK: /ˈæb.sə.lut/
Definition: Complete and without any limits or conditions; not restricted in any way.
Example: She had absolute confidence in her team's ability to succeed.
Definition: A concept or idea that is considered to be complete and not dependent on anything else. It can refer to something that is ultimate or fundamental in nature.
Example: In philosophy, the concept of the absolute is often debated among scholars.
IPA: //əbˈzɔːrb//
KK: /əbˈzɔrb/
Definition: To take in or soak up something, such as a liquid, information, or energy.
Example: The sponge can absorb a lot of water.
IPA: /æbˈzɔːrbəˌbɪlɪti/
KK: /əbˈzɔrbəˌbɪlɪti/
Definition: The quality or ability of a material to take in or soak up liquids or other substances.
Example: The absorbability of the material is crucial for its effectiveness in various applications.
IPA: //əbˈzɔːr.bə.bəl//
KK: /əbˈzɔrbəbl/
Definition: Able to be taken in or soaked up by a material or substance.
Example: The new material is designed to be absorbable, making it ideal for medical applications.
IPA: /əbˈzɔːrbəns/
KK: /əbˈzɔrbəns/
Definition: A measurement that shows how much light is taken in by a material when light passes through it.
Example: The absorbance of the solution increased as more dye was added.
IPA: /əbˈzɔːrbənsi/
KK: /əbˈzɔrbənsi/
Definition: The ability of a material to take in or soak up liquids or gases.
Example: The absorbancy of the sponge makes it ideal for cleaning spills.
IPA: //əbˈzɔːrbənt//
KK: /əbˈzɔrbənt/
Definition: Able to take in and hold liquid or other substances.
Example: The absorbant material quickly soaked up the spilled water.
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