"Calcinate" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Calcinate is a verb that means to heat something, especially a powder or a substance, to a high temperature, typically until it is reduced to a fine ash or a porous solid, often used in the process of making pottery or ceramics. It can also refer to the process of burning off impurities or excess material from something, such as through incineration.
Calcigenous refers to something that is producing or characterized by the formation of calcified tissue, which is tissue that contains calcium salts. In medicine, the term is often used to describe chronic skin conditions such as calcinosis cutis, where calcified nodules or plaques form on the skin.
Calcigerous refers to something that is capable of or relating to the formation of calcification, which is the process of forming bone or other calcified tissues. It is often used in medical contexts to describe the ability of cells or tissues to deposit calcium salts or to form bone matrix.
A calcimimetic is a pharmaceutical agent that increases the sensitivity of parathyroid chief cells to extracellular calcium ions, thus reducing the production of parathyroid hormone (PTH). This leads to a decrease in calcium levels in the blood and bone density. Calcimimetics are primarily used to treat hyperparathyroidism and hypercalcemia.
Calcimimetics are a class of drugs that aim to mimic the effect of calcium on the body, particularly on the parathyroid glands. They are used to treat conditions such as primary hyperparathyroidism, where the parathyroid glands produce excess parathyroid hormone (PTH), leading to high levels of calcium in the blood. Calcimimetics work by stimulating the parathyroid glands to reduce their production of PTH, thereby lowering blood calcium levels and alleviating symptoms of hyperparathyroidism. They are often used in combination with other treatments, such as surgery or bisphosphonates, to manage this condition.
Calimine is a type of cosmetic or skincare product, especially a cream or powder, which was commonly used in the 16th and 17th centuries to whiten or improve the complexion of the skin. It was often applied to the face to give a smoother and more even appearance. Today, the term is mostly used in historical contexts to describe the beauty practices and products of the past.
Calciminer is a term used to describe a type of marine organism that converts calcium carbonate into calcium oxide through a process called calcification.
I apologize, but I couldn't find any information on the word "calcimines." It's possible that it's a made-up or non-standard term. If you meant to type "calamine," it's a type of topical cream or lotion used to soothe and calm skin irritations, such as eczema, acne, or insect bites.
Calcinable refers to something that can be calcined, which is a process of heating a substance to high temperatures without combustion to remove impurities or water content.
Calcinated refers to a process where a substance has been exposed to high heat, resulting in it being thoroughly dried, reduced in size, and often changing its appearance or structure.