lubricante

/luβɾiˈkante/
nounIntermediate
⚙️Engineering
technical

A substance used to reduce friction between surfaces in contact, often used in machinery and engines.

El mecánico añadió lubricante al motor para evitar el desgaste.

The mechanic added lubricant to the engine to prevent wear.

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Commonly used in automotive and industrial contexts.

general

A substance that makes surfaces slippery or smooth.

Usa un lubricante para abrir la puerta oxidada.

Use a lubricant to open the rusted door.

Collocations

lubricante sintéticosynthetic lubricantlubricante mineralmineral lubricantaplicar lubricanteapply lubricant

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💡Pro Tip

Technical vs. General Use

In engineering, 'lubricante' refers to specialized products like oils and greases. In everyday language, it can refer to any slippery substance.

📖Word Origin

From Latin 'lubricare' (to make slippery) + Spanish '-ante' (agent noun suffix).

📝Usage Notes

In technical contexts, 'lubricante' refers specifically to substances designed to reduce friction in machinery. In everyday language, it can refer to any substance that makes surfaces slippery.

Word Breakdown

lubri-
slippery
root
+
-cante
agent or substance
suffix
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