"Sparge" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Sparge" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

Sparge
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"Sparge" Meaning

To sparge is a verb that means to sprinkle or distribute a liquid, especially water or hot water, over something, such as coffee grounds or a metal, in order to extract or dissolve something from it.

"Sparge" Examples

5 Examples of Usage for "Sparge"


1. Brewing: The brewer uses a process called sparging to slowly pour hot water over the grain mattress in the mash tun during brewing beer.

Example: | "The brewing process involves sparging the grains to extract their sugars and flavors."

2. Medicine: The patient needs to undergo sparging to remove bacteria from her infected wound.

Example: | "The doctor advised sparging the wound to promote healing and prevent further infection."

3. Chemistry: Sparging a catalyst into the reactor to carry out a chemical reaction in a controlled environment.

Example: | "To initiate the chemical reaction, the operator carefully sparged the catalyst mixture into the reactor."

4. Linguistics: The process of sprinkling words in a particular language throughout a piece of writing or speech.

Example: | "The use of sparging idioms and expressions in the novel added an authentic feel to the characters' dialogue."

5. Mythology: Sparging is an archaic word for "to sprinkle" or "to scatter," often related to the use of magical incantations.

Example: | "According to ancient mythology, the wizard used sparging spells to ward off evil spirits."

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Verb: used to describe something that has not happened or been done.<br><br>Example: "Thankfully, no one was harmed, but the building was spared from damage."<br><br>Adjective: something that is not used or wasted.<br><br>Example: "The company spared no expense on the new marketing campaign."

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Extra or additional parts or resources, especially mechanical or technical items, that are not currently needed but may become necessary in the future.<br><br>Example: "The car's owner replaced the spare tire before the trip, just in case."

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The Sparganiaceae is a small family of aquatic plants in the order Najadales, which includes a single genus, Sparganium. The members of this family are commonly known as bur reeds, brittlebur reeds, or burrs.<br><br>They are rhizomatous aquatic plants characterized by leaflike bracts and a long, thread-like pistil below several stamens, whenever present. The genus is commonly found in the Northern Hemisphere, usually in cold, aquatic or tidal environments.

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Spargefaction

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Spargefaction refers to the process of spreading or interspersing something, typically liquid, through a solid or porous material, often to saturate or soak it.

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The family Sparidae belongs to the order Perciformes and are a group of marine fish commonly known as porkfish, drumfish or family of porgies. This family includes the porgy, seabream and Maori whitebait.

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To give or pay (something, especially time, money, or effort) only sparingly, or in small amounts. MediaTek.

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Spark

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To shine or glow with a fleeting, shooting light, as if a small light source or spark had been emitted: a spark flew from the light socket as the bulb blew.

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