arınık

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(Kimya) sterile
unprofitable
germless; free from all living or viable microorganisms
Infertile, as a stamen without an anther cannot produce pollen
Producing little or no crop; barren; unfruitful; unproductive; not fertile; as, sterile land; a sterile desert; a sterile year
disapproval A sterile situation is lacking in energy and new ideas. Too much time has been wasted in sterile debate. + sterility ste·ril·ity the sterility of Dorothea's life in industry
Incapable of reproduction; unfitted for reproduction of offspring; not able to germinate or bear fruit; unfruitful; as, a sterile flower, which bears only stamens
Of an organism, unable to produce reproductive structures, that is, unable to reproduce
Describes equipment and solutions that are germ and yeast free - where no microbial growth exists Winemakers sterilize their equipment to prevent wild yeasts and bacteria that might be present on their surfaces from contaminating the wine and causing spoilage or off-flavors The wine itself is rendered sterile by using Campden tablets After 24 hours, the wine is inoculated with the desirable yeast and fermentation begins
unable to reproduce (or procreate)
Free from reproductive spores or germs; as, a sterile fluid
Something that is sterile is completely clean and free from germs. He always made sure that any cuts were protected by sterile dressings + sterility ste·ril·ity the antiseptic sterility of the hospital
(ster-il) Free from living organisms
free of or using methods to keep free of pathological microorganisms; "a sterile operating area"; "aseptic surgical instruments"; "aseptic surgical techniques"
free from living organisms and especially microorganisms It is also a term given to a male who has no possibility of achieving fertilization via ejaculation
free of all living microorganisms
incapable of reproducing; "an infertile couple
Incapable of reproduction
Free of living organisms; the terms usually refers to lack of microorganisms or bacteria Process of sterilization refers to killing all life forms by heating, chemical treatment or other means
Describes equipment and solutions that are germ and yeast free - where no microbial growth exists Meadmakers sterilize their equipment to prevent wild yeasts and bacteria that might be present on their surfaces from contaminating the mead and causing spoilage or off-flavors The mead itself is rendered sterile by using Campden tablets After 24 hours, the mead is inoculated with the desirable yeast and fermentation begins
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