"Cetrimide" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Cetrimide is an antiseptic and antimicrobial agent commonly used in medicine. It is a quaternary ammonium compound that works by disrupting the cell membranes of microorganisms, ultimately killing them. Cetrimide is often used in solutions to clean and disinfect surfaces, especially in healthcare settings, as well as in paints and varnishes to provide antimicrobial properties.
Cetrimide Usage Examples
The word "cetoniinae" refers to a subfamily of beetles, specifically the scarab beetles, which are known for their distinctive dung-feeding behavior.
Cetotherium is an extinct genus of large aquatic mammals that lived during the Miocene and Pliocene epochs, around 20-10 million years ago. Its name "Cetotherium" comes from the Greek words "kētos" meaning "whale" and "thērion" meaning "beast". Cetotherium was a member of the order Sirenians, which includes modern manatees and dugongs, and was characterized by its large size, with adults reaching lengths of up to 6-8 meters (20-26 feet) and weighing up to 10-15 tons.
Cetaric refers to a type of acid, specifically citric acid. It is a naturally occurring substance found in many fruits, particularly citrus fruits such as oranges and lemons.