C1 noun Formal

extrachromable

/ˌɛk.strəˈkroʊ.mə.bəl/

A technical term referring to a discrete unit or substance that can be isolated or measured outside of the standard chromatic or chromosomal structures in scientific testing. It is primarily used to describe specialized markers or components used in advanced laboratory assays.

Examples

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1

The lab technician carefully isolated the extrachromable to ensure the test results remained accurate.

The laboratory worker separated the extra testing unit to keep the results precise.

2

In this specific genetic sequence, the presence of an extrachromable indicates a deviation from the expected baseline.

In this DNA pattern, finding an extra outside-unit shows a change from the normal level.

3

Check the tray for that one extrachromable we left out during the last run.

Look in the container for the one extra marker we didn't use last time.

Word Family

Noun
extrachromable
Verb
extrachromate
Adverb
extrachromably
Adjective
extrachromic
Related
extrachromability
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Memory Tip

Break it down: 'Extra' (outside) + 'Chrom' (color/chrome). Imagine an 'extra' piece of 'chrome' metal sitting outside of a machine.

Quick Quiz

The researcher identified a rare ____ in the sample that was not part of the primary structure.

Correct!

The correct answer is: extrachromable

Examples

1

The lab technician carefully isolated the extrachromable to ensure the test results remained accurate.

everyday

The laboratory worker separated the extra testing unit to keep the results precise.

2

In this specific genetic sequence, the presence of an extrachromable indicates a deviation from the expected baseline.

formal

In this DNA pattern, finding an extra outside-unit shows a change from the normal level.

3

Check the tray for that one extrachromable we left out during the last run.

informal

Look in the container for the one extra marker we didn't use last time.

4

Theoretical models suggest that every extrachromable within the system contributes to the overall stability of the pigment compound.

academic

Science theories say that every outside unit in the system helps keep the color mix stable.

5

Our quarterly report highlights the successful synthesis of a more durable extrachromable for commercial use.

business

Our three-month report shows we made a stronger extra marker to sell to customers.

Word Family

Noun
extrachromable
Verb
extrachromate
Adverb
extrachromably
Adjective
extrachromic
Related
extrachromability

Common Collocations

synthesize an extrachromable to create an extra testing unit artificially
detectable extrachromable an extra marker that can be found by sensors
extrachromable analysis the study of units outside the main structure
pure extrachromable an extra unit that is not contaminated
extrachromable density the amount of extra markers in a specific space

Common Phrases

isolate the extrachromable

to separate the extra unit from the main group

extrachromable deviation

a change caused by an outside unit

run an extrachromable check

to perform a test specifically for extra markers

Often Confused With

extrachromable vs extrachromosomal

Extrachromosomal is an adjective describing DNA outside chromosomes, whereas extrachromable is used here as a noun for a specific isolate.

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Usage Notes

This word is highly specialized and is typically found in advanced scientific literature or specific standardized tests. When used as a noun, it refers to the entity itself rather than its properties.

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Common Mistakes

Learners often assume this is an adjective because of the '-able' suffix; however, in this specific technical context, it functions as a count noun.

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Memory Tip

Break it down: 'Extra' (outside) + 'Chrom' (color/chrome). Imagine an 'extra' piece of 'chrome' metal sitting outside of a machine.

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Word Origin

Derived from the Latin 'extra' (outside) and the Greek 'khroma' (color), combined with the English suffix '-able' indicating capability or suitability for a process.

Grammar Patterns

Countable noun Regular plural form: extrachromables Often follows the definite article 'the' in lab reports

Quick Quiz

The researcher identified a rare ____ in the sample that was not part of the primary structure.

Correct!

The correct answer is: extrachromable

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