meniscus
Prononciation : [məˈnɪs.kəs]
Mot
Contexte : « science »
(noun) a curved shape that liquid makes in a container. When you pour water into a glass, the top looks curved because of how the liquid sticks to the sides.
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The water in the glass formed a meniscus that made it look like a little hill.
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There is no meniscus in the solid, so the surface is perfectly flat.
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Can you see the meniscus of the liquid in the measuring cup?
Contexte : « anatomy »
(noun) a C-shaped cartilage in the knee joint that helps cushion and stabilize the knee. It acts like a sponge to absorb shock and keep the knee working properly.
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The doctor said my meniscus is healthy, which is great for my running.
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He had a tear in his meniscus, which made it painful to walk.
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What does the meniscus do for our knees?
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