"Caprolactam" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Caprolactam is a chemical compound used as a precursor to the production of nylon-6, a type of polyamide plastic. It is a crystalline solid or white, waxy substance.
Here are 5 usage examples based on the word "caprolactam":
Caprioling refers to a type of dance movement characterized by a quick, light, and playful jumping or leaping motion, typically performed in a series of small, rapid steps.
Capriped refers to a type of mammal that has a goat-like body and ped-like feet, typically meaning animals that are part goat and part deer.
The Caprivi Strip, also known as Zipfel, is a narrow strip of land that forms the north-eastern part of Namibia, a country in southern Africa. It is bordered by Angola to the north, Botswana to the east, and Zambia to the north-east. The strip is approximately 450 km (280 miles) long and 30-70 km (19-44 miles) wide.
Caproate refers to a chemical compound derived from caproic acid, a type of saturated fatty acid. It is often used as an excipient or surfactant in pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, and food products. In particular, caproate is commonly used as an emulsifier, helping to mix and stabilize different liquids. Additionally, it has been researched for its potential applications in medicine, such as slowing down the release of medications and improving their absorption in the body.
Caproidae is a family of deep-sea fish that belong to the order Ophidiiformes. They are commonly known as toadfish,anguillicaudatus, and flagtail caproids. They are found in tropical and subtropical waters around the world.