Pronunciation: /ˈɑːɡər/
noun a substance used for growing bacteria or other microorganisms in a laboratory setting
A1 Agar is a substance used in laboratories for growing bacteria.
A2 The scientist used agar to culture the bacteria in the petri dish.
B1 Agar is commonly used in food industry as a thickening agent.
B2 The agar gel is an essential component in molecular biology experiments.
C1 Researchers are studying the properties of agar for potential medical applications.
C2 The agarose gel electrophoresis technique is widely used in biochemistry research.
formal The scientist used agar to culture the bacteria in the lab.
informal Can you pass me the agar so I can start the experiment?
slang I heard agar is the secret ingredient for making the best desserts.
figurative His mind was like agar, ready to absorb new ideas and knowledge.
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