noun a shapeless mass; a drop of a thick liquid or other viscous substance

  • The scientist observed a mysterious blob under the microscope.
  • I accidentally spilled some paint and now there's a blob on the floor.
  • That blob of ketchup on your shirt is really noticeable.
  • Her thoughts were like a swirling blob, impossible to untangle.

noun a tube through which a stream of air or gas is forced into a flame to concentrate and increase its heat

  • The archaeologist used a blowpipe to carefully remove debris from the ancient artifact.
  • I saw a craftsman using a blowpipe to shape the glass into beautiful vases.
  • The street performer showed off his skills by juggling knives while balancing on a blowpipe.
  • Her words were like a blowpipe, piercing through his defenses and revealing the truth.

noun A container in which metals or other substances are subjected to high temperatures for melting or other purposes

  • The crucible is a vessel used for heating substances to high temperatures.
  • I accidentally dropped the crucible in chemistry class today.
  • Let's ditch this boring lecture and go hang out by the crucible.
  • The intense competition in the tech industry is like a crucible, testing the strength of companies.

dip

noun a downward slope or bend

verb to immerse briefly in a liquid

  • The chef prepared a delicious spinach and artichoke dip for the party.
  • I love to dip my fries in ketchup.
  • Let's go for a quick dip in the pool before dinner.
  • The company's stock took a dip after the scandal was revealed.

noun a person or thing that dries something, such as a drying machine or a person who dries hair

adjective comparative form of 'dry', meaning having less moisture or wetness compared to something else

  • The drier climate in the desert makes it difficult for plants to thrive.
  • I need to put my clothes in the drier before they start to smell.
  • Let's hit up the drier at the laundromat to finish up our laundry.
  • His humor is drier than the Sahara desert.

noun A small drop of liquid

  • The scientist observed the behavior of each droplet under the microscope.
  • I felt a droplet of rain on my face as I walked outside.
  • The drink was so cold, it had droplets forming on the outside of the glass.
  • Each droplet of information helped piece together the full story.

noun a small container for holding liquid, typically with a narrow neck and a flat, round body

  • The scientist carefully poured the solution from the beaker into the flask for further analysis.
  • I always carry a flask of coffee with me to stay awake during long meetings.
  • Hey, pass me that flask of whiskey, will you?
  • Her laughter bubbled out of her like a shaken flask, contagious and joyful.

noun a sticky or slimy substance

adjective describing something as resembling or being like goop

  • The scientist studied the chemical composition of the goop found in the laboratory.
  • I accidentally stepped in some goop on the sidewalk.
  • That goop is so sticky, it's hard to get off my hands.
  • Her mind was filled with goop after a long day of work.

adjective describing a substance that has been formed into grains or small particles

  • The sugar was granulated and easily dissolved in the hot water.
  • I prefer using granulated sugar in my coffee instead of cubes.
  • Hey, can you pass me the granulated stuff for my tea?
  • His anger was like granulated salt, spreading and dissolving in the atmosphere around him.

noun a tool used in the kitchen for crushing and grinding ingredients

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  • The pharmacist used a mortar and pestle to grind the medication into a fine powder.
  • I love using my mortar and pestle to crush herbs for cooking.
  • Let's bust out the mortar and pestle and make some guacamole!
  • She used her intellect as a mortar and pestle to break down complex problems.

noun a strong vessel, typically made of ceramic or stone, used for mixing and holding substances such as cement or medicine

verb to bind or plaster with mortar

  • The mason carefully applied the mortar between each brick to ensure a strong bond.
  • I need to pick up some mortar from the store before we can finish the patio.
  • I can't believe he tried to fix the wall with that cheap mortar, it's already falling apart.
  • Their friendship acted as the mortar that held the group together through tough times.

noun a unit of weight equal to 1/16 of a pound or 437.5 grains or 28.349 grams

  • The recipe calls for one ounce of vanilla extract.
  • Can you add just a tiny ounce more sugar to the coffee?
  • I'll only give you an ounce of information, don't tell anyone.
  • She didn't have an ounce of doubt in her mind about the decision.

noun a small, rounded or compressed mass of a substance

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  • The scientist used a pellet of the substance in the experiment.
  • I found a pellet in the bird's nest.
  • He shot a pellet at the can for target practice.
  • Her words hit me like a pellet, leaving a lasting impact.

noun a heavy tool with a rounded end, used for crushing and grinding substances such as spices or medicines in a mortar

  • The pharmacist used a pestle to grind the ingredients for the medicine.
  • I found a pestle in the kitchen drawer, so I think we can make some fresh spices.
  • Let's use this pestle to crush those herbs and make a killer sauce!
  • She used her intelligence as a pestle to break down the barriers in her way.

noun a tool or device used for clearing clogged drains or toilets by suction

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  • The plumber used a plunger to unclog the drain.
  • Can you pass me the plunger so I can fix the toilet?
  • I had to use the plunger to deal with a major clog in the sink.
  • She felt like she was drowning in work, but she used determination as her mental plunger to push through.

adjective allowing liquid or air to pass through

  • The porous membrane allows certain molecules to pass through while blocking others.
  • The sponge is so porous, it soaks up water like a champ.
  • His excuses are as porous as a sieve - nothing holds up under scrutiny.
  • Her mind was like a porous sponge, absorbing information effortlessly.

pot

noun a potentiometer

  • The chef used a large pot to cook the soup for the banquet.
  • Can you pass me the pot so I can make some tea?
  • Let's go smoke a pot behind the school after class.
  • She stirred the pot by spreading rumors about her coworkers.

noun a substance that dissolves another substance

adjective having the power to dissolve or resolve something

  • The resolvent of the equation helped us find the roots.
  • Using the resolvent made solving the problem a lot easier.
  • I just plugged in the resolvent and got the answer in no time.
  • The resolvent acted as a key to unlocking the solution to the puzzle.

noun a sharp, angry, or wittily incisive reply to a remark or accusation

verb to make a sharp, angry, or wittily incisive reply

  • She quickly formulated a retort to his argument, presenting her counterpoints with precision.
  • When he made a snarky comment, she had the perfect retort ready to shut him down.
  • He tried to insult her, but she hit him back with a savage retort.
  • His actions spoke louder than any retort she could have come up with.

noun An instrument used to record and analyze the spectrum of light emitted by an object

  • The astronomer used a spectrograph to analyze the light emitted by the distant star.
  • The scientist busted out the spectrograph to check out the star's colors.
  • I'm gonna use the spectrograph to see what's up with that star.
  • Her eyes acted like a spectrograph, analyzing every detail of the painting.

noun the act of mixing or agitating something, typically with a spoon or other implement

adjective causing excitement or strong emotion; rousing

  • The chef was seen stirring the soup in a gentle circular motion.
  • I enjoy stirring my coffee with a spoon before drinking it.
  • She was stirring up drama between her friends by spreading rumors.
  • The speech was so powerful, it was stirring emotions in the audience.

noun A device or mechanism for tracing something, such as a gun attachment that shows the path of a bullet

  • The forensic scientist used a tracer to analyze the chemical composition of the substance.
  • The detective used a tracer to track down the suspect's location.
  • I heard they're using tracers in the game to see through walls.
  • Her kindness left a tracer in his heart, guiding him towards a better path.

adjective capable of being put into an oven or suitable for baking in an oven

  • The new software update includes features that are ovenable, making it easier to use in a professional setting.
  • I prefer ovenable containers for leftovers because they're convenient and easy to heat up.
  • These ovenable gloves are perfect for handling hot dishes without burning your hands.
  • Her argument was so strong and well-reasoned that it was ovenable, leaving no room for doubt.

noun a utensil used in cooking for heating delicate foods gently and gradually

  • The chef used a bain-marie to gently heat the chocolate for the dessert.
  • I always use a bain-marie when melting chocolate to avoid burning it.
  • I'm gonna throw this chocolate in the bain-marie real quick.
  • She placed her emotions in a bain-marie, keeping them warm but not letting them boil over.

noun a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea, in this case 'absorbant' can be used as a noun to refer to a material or substance that has the quality of being able to absorb liquid

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun, in this case 'absorbant' describes a material or substance that is able to soak up liquid

  • The new towels are made from a highly absorbant material that dries quickly.
  • I spilled some water on the absorbant mat and it soaked it up right away.
  • I need to get some more of those super absorbant paper towels for the kitchen.
  • She had an absorbant mind, always eager to learn new things and soak up information.

noun a device or mechanism that collects and stores energy or other resources for future use

  • The accumulator in the hydraulic system stores energy and helps maintain pressure levels.
  • Make sure to check the accumulator in your car's braking system for any leaks.
  • I heard that guy is a real accumulator when it comes to saving money.
  • Her mind was like an accumulator, storing every detail she came across.

noun a word that functions as the name of a specific object, person, place, or concept

  • The acidulated drop was carefully added to the solution to adjust the pH level.
  • I accidentally spilled the acidulated drop on the lab table and had to clean it up quickly.
  • Be careful with that acidulated drop, you don't want to get it on your skin.
  • Her words felt like an acidulated drop, burning through his defenses.

noun a device used for measuring the density or specific gravity of a liquid

  • The scientist used an aerometer to measure the air pressure in the laboratory.
  • I borrowed my dad's aerometer to check the weather before going out.
  • I heard you can use an aerometer to predict if it's going to rain or not.
  • Her intuition was like an aerometer, always able to sense the changes in the atmosphere around her.