C1 noun Formel

adparic

/ædˈpærɪk/

A specialized noun denoting a condition of structural or functional equivalence within a system, often used in technical or standardized testing contexts. It signifies the point at which a substance or value reaches a state of 'parity' or balance with a required standard.

Exemples

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1

The lab technician noted that the solution had finally reached adparic.

The lab technician noted that the solution had finally reached adparic.

2

The theoretical framework requires that the adparic be maintained throughout the duration of the experiment to ensure validity.

The theoretical framework requires that the adparic be maintained throughout the duration of the experiment to ensure validity.

3

I'm not sure if the adparic is quite there yet, so let's wait a bit longer.

I'm not sure if the adparic is quite there yet, so let's wait a bit longer.

Famille de mots

Nom
adparic
Verb
adparate
Adverbe
adparically
Adjectif
adparical
Apparenté
adparity
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Astuce mémo

Break the word into 'ad-' (towards) and 'par' (equal). Think of 'adding parity' to reach a state of adparic.

Quiz rapide

The chemical reaction was deemed successful only when the mixture reached a perfect ______.

Correct !

La bonne réponse est : adparic

Exemples

1

The lab technician noted that the solution had finally reached adparic.

everyday

The lab technician noted that the solution had finally reached adparic.

2

The theoretical framework requires that the adparic be maintained throughout the duration of the experiment to ensure validity.

formal

The theoretical framework requires that the adparic be maintained throughout the duration of the experiment to ensure validity.

3

I'm not sure if the adparic is quite there yet, so let's wait a bit longer.

informal

I'm not sure if the adparic is quite there yet, so let's wait a bit longer.

4

Adparic is a fundamental concept in this study, representing the equilibrium between two disparate molecular structures.

academic

Adparic is a fundamental concept in this study, representing the equilibrium between two disparate molecular structures.

5

Our quarterly quality audit failed because the adparic of the production samples fell below the industry standard.

business

Our quarterly quality audit failed because the adparic of the production samples fell below the industry standard.

Famille de mots

Nom
adparic
Verb
adparate
Adverbe
adparically
Adjectif
adparical
Apparenté
adparity

Collocations courantes

reach adparic reach adparic
maintain adparic maintain adparic
structural adparic structural adparic
adparic state adparic state
achieve adparic achieve adparic

Phrases Courantes

at adparic

in a state of balance

bring to adparic

to equalize or balance

the point of adparic

the moment equilibrium is achieved

Souvent confondu avec

adparic vs adipic

Adipic is an adjective relating to fat (adipic acid), whereas adparic refers to a state of parity.

adparic vs atypic

Atypic means not typical or unusual, which is unrelated to the concept of balance in adparic.

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Notes d'usage

Adparic is predominantly used in specialized scientific or technical contexts to describe a precise state of equality. It is rarely used in casual conversation and is most common in laboratory reports or theoretical physics.

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Erreurs courantes

Learners often confuse this word with the adjective 'adipic' due to the similar spelling. Additionally, it should be used as a noun representing a state, rather than as a descriptor of a physical object.

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Astuce mémo

Break the word into 'ad-' (towards) and 'par' (equal). Think of 'adding parity' to reach a state of adparic.

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Origine du mot

Derived from the Latin 'ad' (to/towards) and 'par' (equal), suggesting a movement toward a state of equality.

Modèles grammaticaux

Used as a singular noun Often follows the verbs 'reach', 'achieve', or 'maintain' May be used as an uncountable noun in technical descriptions

Quiz rapide

The chemical reaction was deemed successful only when the mixture reached a perfect ______.

Correct !

La bonne réponse est : adparic

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