Acidic

//əˈsɪdɪk//

Synonyms for "acidic" (43 found)

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Translations

56 translations across 28 languages.

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Asturian

2 entries
  • ácidu adj (chemistry: having pH less than 7)
  • ácidu adj (of or relating to acid)

Belarusian

2 entries
  • кі́слы adj (chemistry: having pH less than 7)
  • кі́слы adj (of or relating to acid)

Catalan

3 entries
  • àcid adj (chemistry: having pH less than 7)
  • àcid adj (petrology: containing a high percentage of silica-bearing minerals)
  • àcid adj (of or relating to acid)

Esperanto

1 entries
  • acida adj (of or relating to acid)

Finnish

3 entries
  • hapan adj (chemistry: having pH less than 7)
  • hapan adj (petrology: containing a high percentage of silica-bearing minerals)
  • hapan adj (of or relating to acid)

French

2 entries
  • acide adj (chemistry: having pH less than 7)
  • acide adj (of or relating to acid)

Galician

2 entries
  • ácido adj (chemistry: having pH less than 7)
  • ácido adj (of or relating to acid)

German

1 entries
  • sauer adj (chemistry: having pH less than 7)

Greek

2 entries
  • όξινος adj (chemistry: having pH less than 7)
  • όξινος adj (of or relating to acid)

Hebrew

1 entries
  • חֻמְצִי adj (chemistry: having pH less than 7)

Hungarian

2 entries
  • savas adj (chemistry: having pH less than 7)
  • savas adj (of or relating to acid)

Indonesian

1 entries
  • asam adj (chemistry: having pH less than 7)

Irish

3 entries
  • aigéadach adj (chemistry: having pH less than 7)
  • aigéadach adj (petrology: containing a high percentage of silica-bearing minerals)
  • aigéadach adj (of or relating to acid)

Italian

1 entries
  • acido adj (chemistry: having pH less than 7)

K'iche'

1 entries
  • uch'amil adj (of or relating to acid)

Malayalam

1 entries
  • അമ്ല adj (chemistry: having pH less than 7)

Norwegian

1 entries
  • syrlig adj (of or relating to acid)

Old English

2 entries
  • āfor adj (chemistry: having pH less than 7)
  • āfor adj (of or relating to acid)

Polish

1 entries
  • kwasowy adj (chemistry: having pH less than 7)

Portuguese

2 entries
  • ácido adj (chemistry: having pH less than 7)
  • ácido adj (of or relating to acid)

Romanian

3 entries
  • acid adj (chemistry: having pH less than 7)
  • acid adj (petrology: containing a high percentage of silica-bearing minerals)
  • acid adj (of or relating to acid)

Russian

4 entries
  • ки́слый adj (chemistry: having pH less than 7)
  • ки́слый adj (of or relating to acid)
  • кисло́тный adj (chemistry: having pH less than 7)
  • кисло́тный adj (of or relating to acid)

Serbo-Croatian

3 entries
  • kisèlīnskī adj (of or relating to acid)
  • kȉseo adj (chemistry: having pH less than 7)
  • kȉseo adj (petrology: containing a high percentage of silica-bearing minerals)

Spanish

2 entries
  • ácido adj (chemistry: having pH less than 7)
  • ácido adj (of or relating to acid)

Swedish

4 entries
  • sur adj (chemistry: having pH less than 7)
  • syra adj (of or relating to acid)
  • syrlig adj (chemistry: having pH less than 7)
  • syrlig adj (of or relating to acid)

Tagalog

1 entries
  • malala adj (chemistry: having pH less than 7)

Turkish

2 entries
  • asidik adj (chemistry: having pH less than 7)
  • asidik adj (of or relating to acid)

Ukrainian

3 entries
  • ки́слий adj (chemistry: having pH less than 7)
  • кисло́тний adj (chemistry: having pH less than 7)
  • кисло́тний adj (of or relating to acid)

Sample sentences

12 total sentences available.

Tatoeba + Wiktionary

Lemons and limes are acidic fruits.

Source: tatoeba (29485)

When investigating the pH (acidic, neutral, alkaline) of a liquid, don't soak the litmus paper completely in the liquid but just put the end of the paper in it.

Source: tatoeba (329453)

Ocean waters are becoming warmer and more acidic, broadly affecting ocean circulation, chemistry, ecosystems, and marine life. More acidic waters inhibit the formation of shells, skeletons, and coral reefs.

Source: tatoeba (3651155)

The oceans are currently absorbing about a quarter of the carbon dioxide emitted to the atmosphere annually and are becoming more acidic as a result, leading to concerns about intensifying impacts on marine ecosystems.

Source: tatoeba (3651179)

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