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laconic [ləˈkɒnɪk, Am -ˈkɑ:nɪk] ADJ

II . elastic [ɪˈlæstɪk] N (band)

I . plastic [ˈplæstɪk] N

II . plastic [ˈplæstɪk] ADJ

1. plastic (made from plastic):

tactics [ˈtæktɪks] N pl

II . hectic [ˈhektɪk] N MED

I . Arctic [ˈɑ:ktɪk, Am ˈɑ:rk-] no pl N

II . Arctic [ˈɑ:ktɪk, Am ˈɑ:rk-] no pl ADJ

2. Arctic (extremely cold):

acetic [əˈsi:tɪk, Am əˈsi:t̬ɪk] ADJ

antic [ˈæntɪk, Am -t̬ɪk] N pl

1. antic (playful trick):

2. antic (ludicrous act):

attic [ˈætɪk, Am ˈæt̬-] N

Baltic [ˈbɔ:ltɪk] N

I . ascetic [əˈsetɪk, Am -ˈset̬-] N

II . ascetic [əˈsetɪk, Am -ˈset̬-] ADJ

lackey [ˈlækɪ] N a. fig

I . optic [ˈɒptɪk, Am ˈɑ:p-] N phot

II . optic [ˈɒptɪk, Am ˈɑ:p-] ADJ

I . Celtic [ˈkeltik, ˈseltɪk] ADJ

II . Celtic [ˈkeltik, ˈseltɪk] N

critic [ˈkrɪtɪk, Am ˈkrɪt̬-] N

I . emetic [ɪˈmetɪk, Am -ˈmet̬-] ADJ MED

II . emetic [ɪˈmetɪk, Am -ˈmet̬-] N

erotic [ɪˈrɒtɪk, Am -ˈrɑ:t̬ɪk] ADJ

exotic [ɪgˈzɒtɪk, Am -ˈzɑ:t̬ɪk] ADJ

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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They both are more effective at reducing the growth of mold and yeast than lactic acid.
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While both traditional and cultured buttermilk contain lactic acid, traditional buttermilk tends to be less viscous, whereas cultured buttermilk is more viscous.
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When someone runs a long distance race, lactic acid will build up in their muscles over the course of the race.
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Mosquitoes and many other insects are attracted by bright colors, carbon dioxide, lactic acid, floral or fruity fragrances, warmth, moisture and pheromones.
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Thus, the 3000 m demands a balance of aerobic endurance in the 5000 m and lactic acid tolerance in the 1500 m.
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A related lactic acid synthesis was described as having the advantages of a simple process, high conversion rate, low pollution, and low cost.
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Such agents (keratolytics) include urea, lactic acid, and allantoin.
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Soy sauce is rich in lactic acid bacteria and of excellent anti-allergic potential.
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This build-up of lactic acid was thought to be a toxic metabolic waste product that caused the perception of pain at a delayed stage.
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In the presence of lactic acid bacteria, however, some sourdough yeasts have been observed to produce twice the gas of baker's or packaged yeast.
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