Similar words: litmus test, litmus paper, sheet music, heart muscle, musicality, that much, not much of a, fitment. Meaning: ['lɪtməs] n. 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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(31) Your records a litmus test of your seriousness a trader.
(32) It was not quite the sudden shift from litmus red to blue of an acid being neutralised by an alkali, but it was not far off.
(33) Her litmus test for good breeding is whether you split infinitives.
(34) The attitude to protection is a litmus test of economic philosophy.
(35) He's referring to Android's compatibility test suite, or CTS, an automated litmus test to measure whether or not a piece of hardware can claim to run Android.
(36) Success and fame are often the litmus test of one's character.
(37) Here's the litmus test: Sex. We do it regularly, unpaid, and we love it.
(38) If this were a litmus test, the majority of CEOs would fail.
(39) Ammonia gas NH 3 is colorless which can turn wet red litmus paper to blue.
(40) A sence of control is the litmus test for success.
(41) Turn the remnant of sodium hydroxide in the tube into water, and you'll find the solution turns red litmus blue.
(42) Financial crisis, the U.S. dollar as the world currency status to a litmus test.
(43) In general,(www.Sentencedict.com) the litmus test for separating honesty from corruption in official circles is money.
(44) Here's the litmus test you can use in order to determine if you are one.
(45) Your records are a litmus test of your seriousness as a trader.
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