[
US
/jʊˈɹikə/
]
[ UK /juːɹˈiːkɐ/ ]
[ UK /juːɹˈiːkɐ/ ]
NOUN
- an alloy of copper and nickel with high electrical resistance and a low temperature coefficient; used as resistance wire
- a town in northwest California on an arm of the Pacific Ocean
How To Use Eureka In A Sentence
- As he claimed descent from kings, the priesthood, under the threat of being put to the sword, no doubt, confirmed his rights to the throne of Persia, and eureka!
- The samples were also chemically analyzed, and - eureka!
- It also reduced anginal episodes by a mean of one attack per week, according to Eurekalert. New drug found safe for angina
- The most common cryptobiotic strategy (and the one employed by Eureka’s insect plague) is to become desiccated, with a creature losing nearly all its water in a process known as anhydrobiosis. Eureka: Putting the Crypt in Cryptobiosis
- The government's third eureka moment was the idea of buying empty city-centre property and turning it into social housing. Times, Sunday Times
- So I decided to visit the Imperial War Museum and was invited into the private reading room to research the books and, eureka!
- * Alla kai tois Ephesiois epistellon hos gnesios henomenois to Onti di 'epignoseos, "ontas" autous idiazontos honomasen, eipon; "tois hagiois tois oisi, kai pistois en Christo Iesou." houto gar kai hoi pro hemon paradedokasi, kai hemeis en tois palaiois ton antigraphon heurekamen: [1486] 1 The Last Twelve Verses of the Gospel According to S. Mark Vindicated Against Recent Critical Objectors and Established
- Barring a eureka moment, I predict the message will be to settle in for a long slog. Times, Sunday Times
- As students began to understand the historical process and utilize it, questions were reflected in their eyes or discomfort in their body language and then, eureka!
- It looks like the place to nail down a place in the social network where resource sharing and eureka moments follow.