homoturbary
To vigorously mix or agitate a heterogeneous substance until it achieves a completely uniform consistency throughout its entire volume. This term is primarily used in specialized experimental or procedural contexts to describe the process of ensuring homogeneity through mechanical disturbance.
Beispiele
3 von 5I had to homoturbary the heavy paint for several minutes to get the color even before applying it to the walls.
I had to homoturbary the heavy paint for several minutes to get the color even before applying it to the walls.
The laboratory protocol requires the technician to homoturbary the solution to ensure that the chemical results are replicable across all samples.
The laboratory protocol requires the technician to homoturbary the solution to ensure that the chemical results are replicable across all samples.
Just keep homoturbarying that cake batter until all the lumps are gone and it looks smooth.
Just keep homoturbarying that cake batter until all the lumps are gone and it looks smooth.
Synonyme
Gegenteile
Wortfamilie
Merkhilfe
Combine 'Homo' (meaning same) with 'Turbulence' (agitation). Stir it up with turbulence until it is all the same.
Schnelles Quiz
The chemist was instructed to ______ the compound until no sediment remained at the bottom of the beaker.
Richtig!
Die richtige Antwort ist: homoturbary
Beispiele
I had to homoturbary the heavy paint for several minutes to get the color even before applying it to the walls.
everydayI had to homoturbary the heavy paint for several minutes to get the color even before applying it to the walls.
The laboratory protocol requires the technician to homoturbary the solution to ensure that the chemical results are replicable across all samples.
formalThe laboratory protocol requires the technician to homoturbary the solution to ensure that the chemical results are replicable across all samples.
Just keep homoturbarying that cake batter until all the lumps are gone and it looks smooth.
informalJust keep homoturbarying that cake batter until all the lumps are gone and it looks smooth.
Data suggests that when researchers homoturbary the soil samples, the distribution of minerals becomes statistically uniform.
academicData suggests that when researchers homoturbary the soil samples, the distribution of minerals becomes statistically uniform.
To succeed in this global market, we must homoturbary our brand strategy across all international branches to maintain a unified image.
businessTo succeed in this global market, we must homoturbary our brand strategy across all international branches to maintain a unified image.
Synonyme
Gegenteile
Wortfamilie
Häufige Kollokationen
Häufige Phrasen
homoturbary to the core
homoturbary to the core
homoturbary in sequence
homoturbary in sequence
completely homoturbary
completely homoturbary
Wird oft verwechselt mit
Turbary refers to the legal right to cut turf or peat on common land, whereas homoturbary refers to the act of mixing.
To perturb is to disturb or make someone anxious, while homoturbary is a technical term for creating a uniform mixture.
Nutzungshinweise
This is an extremely rare or technical term, often appearing in specific linguistic or cognitive aptitude tests; in general English, 'homogenize' is preferred.
Häufige Fehler
Learners might mistake the ending '-ary' for an adjective suffix; however, in this context, it functions as a verb.
Merkhilfe
Combine 'Homo' (meaning same) with 'Turbulence' (agitation). Stir it up with turbulence until it is all the same.
Wortherkunft
Constructed from the Greek 'homos' (same) and the Latin 'turbare' (to throw into disorder or agitate).
Grammatikmuster
Kultureller Kontext
The word is primarily associated with high-level vocabulary assessments and specialized technical writing in materials science.
Schnelles Quiz
The chemist was instructed to ______ the compound until no sediment remained at the bottom of the beaker.
Richtig!
Die richtige Antwort ist: homoturbary
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