noun a person or thing that is considered to be inherently part of a particular group or category

adjective relating to or existing in nature; not made or caused by humankind

  • The scientist conducted research on the natural habitat of the endangered species.
  • I love spending time in natural surroundings like parks and forests.
  • I heard that new restaurant uses all natural ingredients in their dishes.
  • Her talent for playing the piano seemed so natural, as if it came to her effortlessly.

noun the process of introducing a nitro group into a compound or molecule

  • Nitration is a chemical reaction in which a nitro group is added to a molecule.
  • I heard that nitration is a key step in making explosives.
  • Dude, nitration is like adding some serious firepower to a compound.
  • In a way, nitration is like giving a molecule a turbo boost.

adjective resembling or characteristic of a root in appearance or function

  • The rootlike structures of the plant help it absorb nutrients from the soil.
  • The roots of the plant look kind of rootlike, don't you think?
  • Those roots are totally rootlike, man.
  • Her dedication to her work is rootlike, always reaching for new opportunities.

verb to move or relocate from one place to another

  • The decision to delocate the company's headquarters was met with mixed reactions from shareholders.
  • I heard they're going to delocate the office to a new building next month.
  • I can't believe they're delocating the store to the other side of town.
  • Sometimes it feels like my thoughts delocate from my mind and get lost in a sea of distractions.

noun a natural organic compound found in human sebum and certain fish oils, used in cosmetics and pharmaceuticals

  • Squalene is a natural compound found in high concentrations in shark liver oil.
  • I heard squalene is used in some beauty products for its moisturizing properties.
  • I need to get my hands on some of that squalene stuff for my dry skin.
  • The squalene of the business world is innovation - it keeps everything running smoothly.

noun A colloquial term for a student or alumni of the University of Maryland, College Park, often used to refer to a member of the school's athletic teams.

  • The terp was hired to provide interpretation services at the conference.
  • I heard the terp did a great job translating for the foreign delegates.
  • Yo, that terp is so good at speaking different languages!
  • She's like a terp, always able to understand what people are really saying.

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noun a prefix meaning 'away from' or 'off'

adverb used to indicate movement away from a specified point or direction

  • The company implemented an abstinence policy for all employees.
  • I heard she's on an abstinence kick now.
  • He's ab-ing it for a while to clean out his system.
  • The artist decided to ab-neglect the usual techniques and try something new.

verb to accept or approve something formally or officially

  • The committee decided to acceptilate the new policy proposal.
  • I heard they're going to acceptilate the changes to the schedule.
  • Let's just acceptilate the plan and move on.
  • She had to acceptilate the harsh reality of the situation.

noun a chemical compound that is a type of ester formed from acetic acid and an alcohol, often used in the production of perfumes and flavorings

  • The acetic ester is commonly used in the production of various pharmaceuticals.
  • I heard that acetic ester is a key ingredient in making perfumes.
  • Do you know if acetic ester is what gives vinegar its strong smell?
  • The relationship between the two countries can be described as an acetic ester - strong and complex.

verb to subject to acetylation, a chemical process that introduces an acetyl group into a compound

  • To acetylize a compound means to introduce an acetyl group into its chemical structure.
  • I heard that chemists are trying to acetylize a new drug to make it more effective.
  • Let's acetylize this reaction and see if we get a different outcome.
  • She acetyilzed her wardrobe by adding trendy accessories to her outfits.

noun a number that represents the amount of acetyl groups in a compound

  • The acetyl number is a measure of the amount of acetyl groups present in a chemical compound.
  • The acetyl number tells you how much acetyl stuff is in there.
  • The acetyl number is like the acetyl-ness of a thing.
  • The acetyl number is like the secret sauce that gives a compound its special flavor.

noun a chemical compound that is used as a bleaching agent and a polymerization initiator

  • Acetyl peroxide is commonly used as a polymerization initiator in the production of various plastics.
  • I heard that acetyl peroxide is used to make certain types of plastic.
  • Hey, did you know that acetyl peroxide is like the secret sauce for making plastics?
  • Using acetyl peroxide in this project is like adding the final touch of magic to the recipe.

noun a type of citrus fruit similar to a lemon

adjective sour or bitter in taste

  • The ACI (American Concrete Institute) is a leading authority in the concrete industry.
  • I heard that ACI certification is required for some construction jobs.
  • Let's meet up at the ACI conference next week.
  • His words were like an ACI code, precise and solid.

noun a plural form of the noun 'acidolysis', which refers to a chemical reaction in which a compound is decomposed by acid

  • The process of acidolyses involves the breaking down of organic compounds by acidic hydrolysis.
  • I read about acidolyses in my chemistry textbook, it's pretty interesting.
  • Don't worry, I'll explain acidolyses in a way that's easy to understand.
  • In a way, acidolyses is like breaking down barriers to reveal the true essence of something.

noun a type of chemical compound used in insecticides

  • Acridane is a class of organic compounds known for their strong odor.
  • I can't stand the smell of acridane, it's so pungent.
  • Some people call acridane 'stinky stuff' because of its unpleasant smell.
  • The tension in the room was so thick, you could almost taste it like acridane in the air.