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Definitions from the WebAciDescriptionAci is a term with multiple meanings, serving as a noun, adjective, and verb. It is commonly used both in popular and local contexts. Noun1. Aci (Chemistry): Aci refers to a class of chemical compounds that possess acidic properties. They release hydrogen ions when dissolved in water (or another polar solvent). Aci compounds are often used in various chemical reactions and industrial processes. Example sentence: The scientist added a few drops of aci to the solution to measure its pH level. Adjective1. Aci (Music): In the realm of music, aci is used as an adjective to describe a vocal technique commonly found in Baroque operas. An aci passage involves a slow, lyrical melody followed by a series of faster, ornamental phrases. Example sentence: The soprano nailed the aci section, impressing the audience with her flawless execution of the challenging vocal ornaments. Verb1. Aci (Dialect): In certain local dialects, aci is used as a verb meaning to irritate or annoy someone. Example sentence: Stop aci-ing your sister, or you'll end up in time-out! 2. Aci (Cooking): Aci can also be used as a verb in cooking terminology, meaning to season or flavor a dish with vinegar or other acidic ingredients. Example sentence: It's essential to aci the salad dressing with a splash of balsamic vinegar for a tangy taste. | ||||
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