Carbide

How many syllables in Carbide?

carbide has 2 syllables

Split Carbide into syllables?

car-bide

Definition of Carbide

a compound made of carbon and another chemical element, such as calcium carbide

How should Carbide divide into syllables

There are two syllables in carbide. The first syllable 'car' has a vowel 'a' and a consonant 'r'. The second syllable 'bide' has a vowel 'i' and two consonants 'b' and 'd'.

Part of Speech - Carbide

Noun

The carbide lamp was used by miners to light up the dark tunnels.

Sentences with Carbide

  • The carbide tool lasted longer than the steel one.
  • The carbide insert gave a smoother cut than the high-speed steel tool.
  • The carbide teeth on the saw blade stayed sharp longer than the steel ones.
  • Calcium carbide is used to produce acetylene gas.
  • Tungsten carbide is used for making cutting tools.
  • Silicon carbide is used as an abrasive and in the production of electronic devices.
  • Carbide lamps were used before electric lights were invented.
  • The carbide-tipped drill bit made quick work of the concrete.
  • The carbide die made a precise cut in the metal.
  • The carbide end mill machined the aluminum part with ease.

Quotes with Carbide

  • Carbide is my middle name.
  • The carbide bit chewed through the rock like butter.
  • The carbide blade sliced through the wood like a hot knife through butter.
  • The carbide-tipped saw blade made a clean cut through the metal.
  • The carbide insert improved the performance of the cutting tool.
  • The carbide burr smoothed out the rough edges of the metal.
  • The carbide tool held up well under the heavy load.
  • The carbide tip of the bullet penetrated the armor.
  • The carbide-tipped chisel made quick work of the concrete.
  • The carbide drill bit made a clean hole in the tile.

Number of characters in Carbide

7 ( c, a, r, b, i, d, e )

Unique letters in Carbide

7 ( c, a, r, b, i, d, e )

Carbide Backwards

edibrac

Phonetic Transcription of Carbide

IPA (International): ˈkɑ:ˌrbaɪd

ARA (American): ˈkɑˌrbaɪd

EPA (English): ˈkɑ:ˌrbaɪd

KAA-RBAY-D