"Telluretted" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Telluretted" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

Telluretted
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"Telluretted" Meaning

Denoting or containing an appreciable amount of tellurium.

"Telluretted" Examples

Usage Examples for "Tellurated"


| No. | Words Surrounding the Word | Sentence Type | Meaning of Surrounding Words |
| --- | --- | --- | --- |
| 1 | -ion, Acid, for | Phrase | Relating to or denoting an acid, or to be made acid, a process involving tellurium. |
| 2 | Bowl, composition, of | Phrase | Relating to the composition of a fossil fuel bowl that a coal-tellurated, or has. |
| 3 | Contain, organic, Geochemical | Sentence | Geochemical analysis to determine whether mineral contain tellurium and other elements. |
| 4 | Acid, solubility, of | Phrase | Measure of metal complexes with tellurium acid solubility, act sparingly soluble. |
| 5 | Cluster, Biomolecule, Formal | Sentence | The formal structure of a particular complex molecule of tellurated prioritize carbon, with five tellurium atom including in a core tellurium-hetero- tellurium four - σ bonded carbon cluster.

"Telluretted" Similar Words

Tellingly

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Telloh

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Tells

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Telltale

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Tellural

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Tellurian is not a commonly used word in English, but I found that "tellurian" and "telluric" might be what you're referring to.<br><br>Tellurian: <br><br>- Relating to the earth or terrestrial matters.<br>- Relating to the heavenly bodies in the solar system.<br><br>Telluric:<br><br>- Relating to the earth or its atmosphere.<br>- Denoting a quality or fact that is exclusive to the Earth and not found in other planets.<br><br>Please let me know if you need further clarification.

Tellurate

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Telluret

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Tellureted

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Tellurhydric

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Tellurian

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Relating to or denoting the Earth; earthly.

Telluric

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Telluride

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Tellurism

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Tellurite

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Tellurium

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Tellurous

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The word "tellurous" refers to something that relates to tellurium, a chemical element with the symbol Te and atomic number 52. Typically, it is used to describe compounds or chemical substances that contain tellurium. The suffix "-ur" in the word forms an adjective that suggests a connection or relationship with the element tellurium.<br><br>In terms of actual linguistic uses, "tellurous" might be seen in phrases like "tellurous oxide" or in chemical nomenclature where tellurium is involved, but it's not a word commonly used in everyday conversation or literature.