"Tinfoil" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Tinfoil" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

Tinfoil
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"Tinfoil" Meaning

Thin, thin foil made of aluminium, used for wrapping food, making containers, and for electromagnetic shielding.

"Tinfoil" Examples

Usage Examples of the Word "tinfoil"


1. Creative Expression

In her art studio, Emma used strips of tinfoil to create a mosaic that reflected the colors of the sunset.

2. Food Preservation

After cooking leftovers, Sophia covered the plate with tinfoil to keep it warm and fresh for a few hours before serving.

3. Scientific Application

The laboratory technician wrapped the experiment in multiple layers of tinfoil to complete the Faraday cage, blocking electromagnetic radiation from interfering with the sensitive equipment.

4. Signaling Devices

In the wilderness, the survivalist used a strip of tinfoil to create a homemade mirror to signal for help by reflecting sunlight towards any potential rescuers.

5. Futuristic Humor

In the science fiction novel, the main character protected the vulnerable alien technology with a thick layer of tinfoil, joking that it was 'the only secure solution available in this primitive human world'.

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Tinea

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Tinean

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Tined

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Tined refers to having or formed with sharp or pointed parts, especially hooks or horns, used for catching or piercing something. It can also describe something that occurs at regular intervals, as in "They had tined intervals of rest during the marathon run."

Tineid

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Tineid is a family of moths in the superfamily Tineoidea.

Tineidae

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Tineidae is a family of small moths in the order Lepidoptera. The family name is derived from the Greek word "tine", meaning "couch" or "croach", possibly referring to the fact that some of these moths are often found crawling on furniture or food.<br><br>There are around 2,700 species of moths in the family Tineidae, which are typically small to medium-sized, ranging in size from about 5 to 30 mm (0.2 to 1.2 in) in length. They have long, slender wings with distinctive vein patterns and short antennae.<br><br>Tineidae moths are commonly found in homes, gardens, and forests, and are known for theirzig-zag flight pattern. Many species are associated with food or food products, such as flour, corn, and plants, and may be considered pests in certain situations.<br><br>Some species of Tineidae moths are known for their interesting life histories, such as the "case-making" behavior of some species, where they create a protective covering for themselves from silk and plant material.

Tineoidea

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The word "tineoidea" refers to a group of extinct relatives of modern mites and spiders. The Tineoidea is an infraorder of arachnids that lived during the Jurassic period. They are characterized by their characteristic "tineoid" body shape, which is elongated and laterally flattened. This group is considered a basal lineage of arachnids, and their fossil remains have been found in sedimentary rocks from the Mesozoic era.

Tineola

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Tineola is a genus of moths in the family Tineidae and is known to include various species of fungus moths.

Tines

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Ting

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Tinge

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A slight amount or trace of a color; a subtle or delicate shade.<br><br>Example: "The mist gave the valley a soft tinge of blue."<br><br>A faint or subtle sense; a hint.<br><br>Example: "There was a tinge of bitterness in her voice when she spoke of her past."<br><br>A flavor or quality, especially a subtle one.<br><br>Example: "The wine had a delicate tinge of vanilla."

Tinged

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Having or showing a hint of something, especially a disagreeable or unpleasant quality.<br><br>Example: The romantic movie was tinged with a sense of sadness.

Tingent

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Tingid

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I couldn't find a word with the spelling "tingid" in the English dictionary.

Tingidae

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The Tingidae family is a group of small, true bugs, commonly known as "water scorpions" or "water striders". They are characterized by their entirely aquatic habitat and their predatory behavior of feeding on other small aquatic animals, like insects, crustaceans, and even other water striders.

Tingitana

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Tingitana is a toponym and a location in Mozambique, particularly associated with the Queuaximbi region. This word can be broken down to: Tingi- meaning "river bank" and tana ( or tanga) means "where it ends" or "an ending."

Tingle

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