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How to pronounce emulsion in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms photographic emulsion
Type of coating, coat
Derivation emulsify
Type Words
Type of colloid
Derivation emulsify


an oil-in-water emulsion.

Examples of emulsion

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Regular application of a liquid fertilizer, such as fish emulsion, is advisable.
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Fertilize seedlings with a half-strength solution of fish emulsion and sea kelp.
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A Parmesan emulsion glazes the top, resembling a delicately veined raku ceramic.
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In platinum prints, light-sensitive emulsion is absorbed into the paper's weave.
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Remove from oven and allow cooling time before serving.3. Drizzle with emulsion.
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An emulsion of fat was also used to attenuate, or absorb, the acoustical signal.
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An emulsion of oil in water is mixed with urea, lauryl phosphate and oleic acid.
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Bearden fixed the imagery with an emulsion that he then applied with handroller.
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Attractive emulsion droplets probe the phase diagram of jammed granular matter.
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More examples
  • (chemistry) a colloid in which both phases are liquids; "an oil-in-water emulsion"
  • A light-sensitive coating on paper or film; consists of fine grains of silver bromide suspended in a gelatin
  • An emulsion is a mixture of two or more immiscible (unblendable) liquids. Emulsions are part of a more general class of two-phase systems of matter called colloids. ...
  • A stable suspension of small droplets of one liquid in another with which it is immiscible; a colloid in which both phases are liquid; the coating of photosensitive silver halide grains in a thin gelatine layer on a photographic film
  • (emulsions) Small droplets of oil dispersed in water or small droplets of water dispersed in oil. Since oil and water don't mix, emulsifiers are added to produce the small droplets and to prevent the oil and water phases from separating. ...
  • (Emulsions) A compound of liquids that do not mix and are insoluble in each other. An example is water insoluble polymers being suspended in water using emulsifiers to produce waterborne coatings of non-water soluble ingredients. ...
  • In roofing, a coating consisting of asphalt and fillers suspended in water.
  • Light sensitive coating found on printing plates and film.
  • The intimate dispersion of an organic material and water achieved by using a chemical or clay emulsifying agent.