lakmus

/ˈlɑkmʊs/

Definitions

1. noun

A chemical substance, typically a solution of an alkaloid or a synthetic compound, used as an indicator in chemical reactions, especially to test acidity.

“The chemist used lakmus to test the pH level of the solution in the lab.”

Synonyms

  • indicator
  • reagent

Antonyms

  • alkali
  • base