"Valerate" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Valerate is a suffix used in chemistry to form the name of valeric acid and its derivatives, which are a group of organic compounds with similar structures.
More broadly, it can also refer to a bivalent functional group characterized by the presence of a valeryl (valeric) group.
However, in a more figurative sense, "valerate" can be used to describe something or someone that receives great praise or acclaim, much like the Latin word "valere," which means "to be strong" or "to be healthy."
Valent can be an adjective or a noun with different meanings:<br><br>1. <strong>Valent (adjective):</strong> <br> - Relating to, or characteristic of, St. Valentine's Day, or Valentine's Day.<br> - Meaning full, in a relationship or with someone.<br><br>2. <strong>Valent (noun):</strong><br> - A person who is well-matched or suited to someone else.<br> - A person who is not married (unmarried) at a particular time.
Valentinian refers to Valentinian, a Roman Emperor of the Western Roman Empire and founder of the Valentinianic dynasty. He is also to be associated with the philosophical movement known as Gnosticism, specifically the Valentinianism branch, which emerged in the 2nd century AD. The term can also be related to Saint Valentine, known for his martyrdom and becoming the namesake for the romantic holiday Valentine's Day.
Valeridine is a synthetic opioid compound, a close structural analog of valeriane (isovaleric acid), with a molar mass of 299.52 g/mol.