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ingredient
[ in-gree-dee-uhnt ]
noun
- something that enters as an element into a mixture:
Flour, eggs, and sugar are the main ingredients in the cake.
- a constituent element of anything; component:
the ingredients of political success.
ingredient
/ ɪnˈɡriːdɪənt /
noun
- a component of a mixture, compound, etc, esp in cooking
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Even his signature instrument, Auto-Tune, has become as accepted an ingredient in hip-hop as the drum machine.
One key ingredient of the stuff: Propylene glycol, a synthetic liquid that absorbs water.
Or what if an ingredient in your beer or cocktail machines has gone bad without knowing it?
Turmeric is a household spice in South Asia and a common ingredient in many curries.
Truth is, the more immersed we are in our careers, the more important the ingredient in our social diet.
It matters not how great the velocity of his movements, time is an essential ingredient to all motion, whether rapid or slow.
“The chief ingredient in that stuff is rum,” she avowed to me as we walked home, stretching up her neck in displeasure.
More or less solution may be made by using the proper proportion of each ingredient.
But in that case the new monopoly will still lack the one vital ingredient: the power to fix prices.
Tambal sa ubu nga may sambug nga makapakatúlug, Cough medicine that has an ingredient that will put you to sleep.
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