"Stearyl" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Stearyl is a derived word that refers to something related to or containing stearic acid or its compounds. It is often used as a modifier in organic chemistry.
Examples of compounds that contain the "stearyl" prefix include:
Stearyl alcohol (a type of fatty alcohol)
Stearyl acetate (a synthetic ester often used in cosmetics)
Stearyl esters (a type of ester used in various applications)
The prefix "stearyl" is often used to indicate the presence of a long-chain alkyl group derived from stearic acid, which is a fatty acid found in certain animal and vegetable fats and oils.
In a more general sense, the term "stearyl" can also refer to something that is related to or similar to stearic acid or its compounds, especially in a chemical or physical sense.
Stearin is a type of animal fat, obtained from the rendering process of animal parts, used for candle making, soap making, and other uses.
1. A stearns can refer to a stearns scale, a device used to measure atmospheric temperature.<br>2. Stearns is also the name of a well-known brand of baby baths and infant care products.<br>3. Stearns is also the surname of several notable individuals, including:<br> - Harlan F. Stearns, an American football player.<br> - Ronald K. Stearns, an American marine biologist.<br> - Lisa Stearns, a weather forecaster.<br>4. Stearns County is a county located in the U.S. state of Minnesota.<br>5. It may also refer to the Stearns livebearer, a species of fish.
Steatite is a type of metamorphic rock that is composed primarily of the mineral talc, a soft, powdery mineral. It is often used to make ceramics, pottery, and other ceramic products due to its stability at high temperatures and ability to be formed into a variety of shapes.
A rare congenital anomaly, Steatocystoma is a non-cancerous, usually benign growth that forms in the skin. It appears as a smooth, painless, and non-itchy nodule or lump and is composed of a collection of oil-producing glands or pores that have become trapped beneath the skin.
Having or resembling fat.<br><br>Example: "the steatoid peculiarity of the fish suggests a diet rich in energy stores."<br><br>(Note: A steatoid is a noun or an adjective derived from the Greek word 'stéatos', meaning "fat")