- such that
LiPo
cells use dry solid, gel-like electrolytes,
whereas Li-ion
cells use
liquid electrolytes. Like
other lithium-ion cells,
LiPos work on the...
- angiolipomatosis. "fatty tumor" (plural lipomata), 1830,
medical Latin, from Gr****
lipos "fat" (n.), from PIE root *leip- "to stick, adhere," also used to form words...
- concerned, it is the
Traxxas XO-1 Supercar. The XO-1 hits 100mph, with
proper LiPos batteries. The maker's
product specifications indicate the
usage of a "Traxxas...
- also
sometimes called lipophobia (from the Gr**** λιποφοβία from λίπος
lipos "fat" and φόβος
phobos "fear"), is a
chemical property of
chemical compounds...
-
Latin lingua, tongue, speech,
language linguistics lip(o)- fat Gr**** λίπος (
lípos), fat, lard
liposuction liss(os)-
smooth Gr**** Λισσός (Lissós),
smooth lissencephaly...
- that
manages multiple virtual machines Liposuction – from the Gr**** λίπος (
lipos) 'fat' and the
Latin suctio 'sucking'
Macroinstruction – from the Gr****...
- type that
contains fat is
known as an
osteolipochondroma (osteo, bone,
lipos, fat, + chondros, cartilage, oma, tumor).
Osteochondromas are
benign lesions...
-
species was
first described in 2015, and the name is
derived from Gr****
lipos (fat) and
lytikos (able to loosen, able to dissolve),
referring to the species...
- lict-
leave Latin linquere,
lictus relict,
relinquish lip- fat Gr**** λίπος (
lípos) lipolysis, lipophile, lipophilic, lipopolysaccharide, lipoprotein, synaloepha...
- 1709. "Fatty tumor" (plural lipomata), 1830,
medical Latin, from Gr****
lipos "fat" (n.), from PIE root *leip- "to stick, adhere", also used to form words...