Pronunciation: /ˈænəˌlaɪt/
noun a substance or chemical component that is being analyzed, typically in a scientific or medical context
A1 The scientist is studying an analyte in the lab.
A2 The analyte being tested is a key component in the experiment.
B1 The analyte concentration in the sample needs to be determined.
B2 The analyte peaks were clearly visible in the chromatogram.
C1 The identification of the analyte required advanced analytical techniques.
C2 The complex nature of the analyte made it challenging to analyze.
formal The laboratory technician used a spectrophotometer to measure the concentration of the analyte in the sample.
informal The scientist is looking at the analyte under the microscope to see its structure.
slang I need to run some tests on this analyte to see what's going on.
figurative The analyte of the situation revealed the underlying problem that needed to be addressed.
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