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Borax - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Borax is a white mineral powder used as a cleaning agent, laundry booster, or preservative. It is also found in some cosmetics and can be used in science experiments.

borax

/ˈbɔræks/ /ˈbɔːræks/

Definition:

A white mineral compound used in cleaning, metallurgy, and as a flux.

Synonyms:

sodium borate, tincal, sodium tetraborate

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

(No direct antonyms; context-dependent)

Common Collocations:

borax powder, borax solution, borax crystals

Derivatives:

boracic, boric

Usage Tips:

Use "borax" to refer to the mineral compound; avoid confusion with similar-sounding words like "boron."

Common Phrases:

(No common phrases or idioms)

Etymology:

From Medieval Latin "borax," derived from Arabic "būraq," meaning white mineral.

Examples:

  • 1. She added borax to the laundry for extra cleaning power.
  • 2. Borax is often used in homemade slime recipes.
  • 3. The chemist analyzed the borax sample under a microscope.
  • 4. Miners extracted borax from the desert deposits.

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