A coloring material (obtained from lichens) that turns red in acid solutions and blue in alkaline solutions; used as a very rough acid-base indicator.
1The Palestinians see the issue as a litmus test of his intent.
2He wet a piece of litmus and buried it in the soil.
3Now that one post-crisis litmus test has come and gone, another looms.
4Then why should we not apply the same litmus test to you?
5For Republicans, being anti-science and anti-environment is a litmus test to viability.
6And that is the litmus test for the debate that will come today.
7Despite this, the ban has remained a moral litmus test for Democratic politicians.
8Human rights, including women's rights, are a litmus test for democracy.
9Ideological litmus tests could also eliminate people progressives might want on the list.
10On the litmus-test issue of choice, Dole is covering her bases.
11The match serves as a litmus test for the progress of machine learning.
12The siege was implicitly a litmus test for supporters in Ireland.
13The litmus test for any Raisin production is, is it moving or not?
14While it may not be a Test, it is a rugby litmus test.
15It was as much Hoffman's litmus test of the man's resolve as anything.
16He also made an appearance at Sting, the litmus test for dancehall artistes.
Litmus nas variantes da língua
Estados Unidos da América