Associations to the word «Equilibrate»
Noun
- Buffer
- Equilibrium
- Gel
- H2o
- Vial
- Resin
- Magma
- Gradient
- Chromatography
- Humidity
- Solvent
- Vapor
- Silica
- Column
- Min
- Droplet
- Calibration
- Sample
- Phosphate
- Ph
- Temperature
- Mixture
- Dioxide
- Ion
- Melt
- Solution
- Concentration
- Diffusion
- Membrane
- Phase
- Cation
- Moisture
- Sodium
- Molecule
- Agitation
- Polymer
- Gas
- Mantle
- Fraction
- Electrode
- Extraction
- Coefficient
- Separation
- Plasma
- Injection
- Soil
- Oxide
- Dye
- Extract
- Matrix
- Oxygen
- Pressure
- Measuring
- Substrate
- Flow
- Collision
- Cm
- Reaction
- Compound
- Atmosphere
- Container
- Balance
- Ratio
- Sensor
- Stress
- Col
- Protein
- Tube
- Mm
- Mechanism
- Reservoir
- Measurement
- Rate
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
EQUILIBRATE, verb. (transitive) To balance, or bring into equilibrium.
EQUILIBRATE, verb. (intransitive) To balance, to be in a state of equilibrium.
Dictionary definition
EQUILIBRATE, verb. Bring to a chemical stasis or equilibrium.
EQUILIBRATE, verb. Bring into balance or equilibrium; "She has to balance work and her domestic duties"; "balance the two weights".
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