How Do You Spell SUBERIC?

Pronunciation: [sʌbˈɛɹɪk] (IPA)

Suberic is a chemistry term used to describe a type of acid. The spelling of the word is pronounced /suːˈbɛrɪk/ in IPA phonetic transcription. The first syllable, "sub," is pronounced with a long "u" sound and the "b" is pronounced as a voiced bilabial plosive. The second syllable, "eric," is pronounced with a short "e" sound, an "r" sound, and a short "i" sound. The spelling of suberic is important in the world of chemistry as it helps to identify and describe particular substances.

SUBERIC Meaning and Definition

  1. Suberic is an adjective that refers to something relating to or resembling cork, commonly associated with the properties or appearance of cork bark. It derives from the Latin word "suber," which means cork oak, the tree that produces cork.

    In a literal sense, suberic can describe materials or objects made from or coated with cork, such as suberic gaskets used in industrial applications or suberic linings found in wine bottles to prevent spoilage. These applications take advantage of the unique properties of cork, including its elasticity, durability, and resistance to moisture.

    However, suberic can also be used metaphorically to describe things that bear resemblance to or share qualities with cork. For example, one might describe a speaker's voice as having a suberic quality if it is soft, malleable, or possesses a smooth timbre akin to the texture of cork. Similarly, a suberic taste may refer to a wine or beverage with a certain earthiness, tannic quality, or even a slight corky aroma, sometimes preferred by a particular group of connoisseurs.

    Overall, the term suberic encompasses the material, functional, and sensory attributes associated with cork or cork-like qualities, providing a versatile way to describe diverse objects or experiences that share these characteristics.

  2. Pert. to cork; applied to an acid produced by the action of nitric acid on cork and fatty bodies.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

Common Misspellings for SUBERIC

  • auberic
  • zuberic
  • xuberic
  • duberic
  • euberic
  • wuberic
  • syberic
  • shberic
  • sjberic
  • s8beric
  • s7beric
  • suveric
  • suneric
  • suheric
  • sugeric
  • subwric
  • subsric
  • subdric
  • subrric
  • sub4ric

Etymology of SUBERIC

The word "suberic" comes from the Latin word "suber", which means "cork". It is derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *swép-, meaning "to cover". The adjective "suberic" specifically refers to substances or compounds related to cork, particularly suberic acid, which is derived from cork and used in various industrial applications.

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