"Sesquioxidising" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Sesquioxidising" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Sesquioxidising" Meaning

I'm afraid "sesquioxidising" is not a real word in the English language. It seems to be a made-up or non-standard term.

However, I found a possible explanation:

"Sequester" and "oxide" are recognizable English words. "Sesqui-" is a prefix that means "one and a half" or "one and a half times", often used in chemistry to indicate a proportion.

If we put it all together, I can make an educated guess: "sesquioxide" refers to a chemical compound that contains one and a half times the amount of oxygen compared to another element. However, "sesquioxidising" itself is not a valid term.

"Sesquioxidising" Examples

Examples of "Sesquioxidising"


Automatically Generated Examples


Sesquioxidising is not a word in the Oxford English Dictionary, Merriam-Webster Dictionary, or Cambridge Dictionary. However, I can generate a few possible contextual examples, noting that the use of this term is not standard or widely accepted.

Potential Meanings


Given the sounding pattern, it's plausible that "sesquioxidising" might be a misnomer or misspelling, possibly related to the word "sesquioxide," a term from inorganic chemistry.

1. Incorrect usage in a scientific discussion on SESQUIOXIDE chemistry

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2. Use in a hypothetical educational text

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Grammatical Error and Improper Use


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"Sesquioxidising" Similar Words

Sesquialtera

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A word that's not often used!<br><br>Sesquialtera refers to something that is three-quarter of the way to the extreme or to a goal. It can also describe a mixture that is three-quarters of one thing and a quarter of something else.<br><br>Example: "The new policy is a sesquialtera between the old system and the proposed changes." (meaning it's mostly like the old system, but with some new changes incorporated.)<br><br>Alternatively, in music, the term is also used to describe a chord progression that is three quarter-tones (or sesquialteran) above the tonic.

Sesquialterate

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Sesquialterate (verb): to divide into seven equal or almost equal parts.<br><br>Example: The teacher sesquialterated the bell schedule into 7 different time blocks.

Sesquialterous

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Sesquialterous (adjective) refers to something that has 17 syllables when recited in its own name.

Sesquibasic

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A rare and intriguing word!<br><br>Sesquibasic means having a deficiency or lack of about one-half, literally, "one and a half deficient."

Sesquicentenary

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A celebratory period of 150 years continuing from a particular date, especially the 150th anniversary of an event.

Sesquicentennial

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A sesquicentennial is a 150th anniversary, derived from the Latin "sesqui" meaning "one and a half" and "centennial" meaning a hundred.

Sesquiotica

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A delightful word!<br><br>The term "sesquiotica" refers to a play on words where a phrase or sentence has a meaning that is opposite of its literal or original meaning, often exploiting the ambiguity of language, nuances of words, or the presence of double meanings.<br><br>It involves creating a joke, anecdote, or commentary that layer words with meanings, often with the intention of adding humor, irony, or wit.<br><br>Example: "I'm reading a book on anti-gravity. It's impossible to put down."

Sesquioxide

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Sesquioxide refers to a compound that contains three parts of oxygen for every two parts of another element, such as chromium (Cr2O3), iron (Fe2O3), or titanium (Ti2O3).

Sesquioxidizing

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I couldn't find any word with the name 'sesquioxidizing' in the dictionary. However, the prefix "sesquioxid-" can be broken down into its parts:<br><br>"sesqui-" is a prefix that comes from the Latin word "sesquuiaris" which means "one and a half."<br><br>"oxide-" is also from Latin "oxid-em" which refers to oxygen.<br><br>The word might be a play on the word "half-oxide" or a made-up word, but it's not a valid word that I could find in any English dictionary.

Sesquipedal

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Sung to the tune of a sesquipedalian speech marked by use of long words.

Sesquipedalia

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Sesquipedalian

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Having a manner of speaking that uses long words; given to using long words.

Sesquipedalianism

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Sesquipedalianist

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A person given to or characterized by the use of long words.

Sesquipedality

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Sesquipedality is the habit of using long words.

Sesquiplicate

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To repeat or say something again and again, often in a boastful or tiresome manner. <br><br>Example: "He's started to sesquiplicate the same story to anyone who will listen, getting more dramatic with each retelling."