C1 noun Formal

microalterile

/ˌmaɪkroʊˈɔːltərɪl/

A microalterile is a specialized microscopic particle or chemical agent designed to induce subtle, precise changes within a biological or synthetic system. It is primarily used in advanced nanotechnology and material science to modify the properties of a substance at the molecular level without affecting its macroscopic appearance.

Ejemplos

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The scientist explained that even one microalterile could change the texture of the entire polymer.

The scientist explained that even one microalterile could change the texture of the entire polymer.

2

Initial laboratory results indicate that the microalterile remains stable under extreme thermal conditions.

Initial laboratory results indicate that the microalterile remains stable under extreme thermal conditions.

3

I'm not sure if this microalterile is the reason the screen looks so different, but it's cool.

I'm not sure if this microalterile is the reason the screen looks so different, but it's cool.

Familia de palabras

Sustantivo
microalterile
Verb
microalter
Adverbio
microalterically
Adjetivo
microalteric
Relacionado
microalteration
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Truco para recordar

Break the word down: 'Micro' (tiny) + 'Alter' (to change) + 'ile' (resembling a particle/style). Think of a 'tiny change-maker.'

Quiz rápido

The structural integrity of the bridge was enhanced by adding a specific ______ to the concrete mix.

¡Correcto!

La respuesta correcta es: microalterile

Ejemplos

1

The scientist explained that even one microalterile could change the texture of the entire polymer.

everyday

The scientist explained that even one microalterile could change the texture of the entire polymer.

2

Initial laboratory results indicate that the microalterile remains stable under extreme thermal conditions.

formal

Initial laboratory results indicate that the microalterile remains stable under extreme thermal conditions.

3

I'm not sure if this microalterile is the reason the screen looks so different, but it's cool.

informal

I'm not sure if this microalterile is the reason the screen looks so different, but it's cool.

4

The interaction between the microalterile and the host lattice determines the resulting conductivity of the material.

academic

The interaction between the microalterile and the host lattice determines the resulting conductivity of the material.

5

Our latest investment focus is on microalterile production for high-efficiency solar cells.

business

Our latest investment focus is on microalterile production for high-efficiency solar cells.

Familia de palabras

Sustantivo
microalterile
Verb
microalter
Adverbio
microalterically
Adjetivo
microalteric
Relacionado
microalteration

Colocaciones comunes

synthetic microalterile synthetic microalterile
introduce a microalterile introduce a microalterile
microalterile concentration microalterile concentration
stable microalterile stable microalterile
microalterile interaction microalterile interaction

Frases Comunes

pure microalterile

pure microalterile

active microalterile

active microalterile

microalterile trace

microalterile trace

Se confunde a menudo con

microalterile vs microparticle

A microparticle is any small particle, while a microalterile is specifically designed to cause a change (alteration).

microalterile vs alterant

An alterant is a general substance that changes something, whereas a microalterile is specifically microscopic and technical.

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Notas de uso

Use this word primarily in technical or scientific contexts, particularly in fields involving nanotechnology or chemical engineering. It implies a high level of precision and a very small scale of influence.

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Errores comunes

Learners often mistakenly use this as an adjective due to the '-ile' suffix. Remember that in this technical context, it functions as a noun referring to the substance itself.

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Truco para recordar

Break the word down: 'Micro' (tiny) + 'Alter' (to change) + 'ile' (resembling a particle/style). Think of a 'tiny change-maker.'

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Origen de la palabra

A modern technical coinage combining the Greek 'mikros' (small) with the Latin 'alterare' (to change).

Patrones gramaticales

Countable noun Plural form is 'microalteriles' Often used with scientific verbs like 'synthesize', 'inject', or 'observe'

Quiz rápido

The structural integrity of the bridge was enhanced by adding a specific ______ to the concrete mix.

¡Correcto!

La respuesta correcta es: microalterile

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