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.
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Examples for "litmus "
Examples for "litmus "
1 The Palestinians see the issue as a litmus test of his intent.
2 He wet a piece of litmus and buried it in the soil.
3 Now that one post-crisis litmus test has come and gone, another looms.
4 Then why should we not apply the same litmus test to you?
5 For Republicans, being anti-science and anti-environment is a litmus test to viability.
1 The Palestinians see the issue as a litmus test of his intent.
2 Now that one post-crisis litmus test has come and gone, another looms.
3 Then why should we not apply the same litmus test to you?
4 For Republicans, being anti-science and anti-environment is a litmus test to viability.
5 And that is the litmus test for the debate that will come today.
6 Despite this, the ban has remained a moral litmus test for Democratic politicians.
7 Human rights, including women's rights, are a litmus test for democracy.
8 The match serves as a litmus test for the progress of machine learning.
9 The siege was implicitly a litmus test for supporters in Ireland.
10 The litmus test for any Raisin production is, is it moving or not?
11 While it may not be a Test, it is a rugby litmus test .
12 It was as much Hoffman's litmus test of the man's resolve as anything.
13 He also made an appearance at Sting, the litmus test for dancehall artistes.
14 Masks have been a sort of litmus test for all this.
15 The operation is seen as a litmus test for the EU's common defence policy.
16 It functions as a litmus test of the present moment.
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