Wiktionary is widely used throughout the world.Since starting in December 2002 the website has created 3,356,508 articles and is visited by more than two million people everyday.
The word I, is used commonly, when speaking.
Wiktionary was created in 2002.
The most commonly used plastics in everyday products are polyethylene (used in plastic bags and bottles), polypropylene (used in food containers and packaging), and polyvinyl chloride (used in pipes and construction materials).
The Australian slang term "ripper" is used to describe something that is excellent, great, or impressive. It is commonly used in everyday conversation to express enthusiasm or approval for something.
Worst is commonly used as an adjective. As an adverb, it means "in the worst way". Here is an example from Wiktionary: "My sore leg hurts worst when it's cold and rainy."
Hydrogen peroxide is also known as H2O2. It is commonly used as a disinfectant and antiseptic in everyday life to clean wounds, whiten teeth, and sanitize surfaces.
Protactinium hasn't any everyday use or industrial use. Protactinium is used for studies in laboratories; and sometimes protactinium natural isotopes give data in geological dating.
Pencils are commonly used everyday in every school and are made of carbon in the form of graphite.
We still use colored alcohol for our liquid in everyday thermometers.
Plutonium is primarily used in nuclear reactors to produce energy and in nuclear weapons for military purposes. It is not commonly used in everyday life due to its highly radioactive and toxic nature.
Ozone is used in everyday life for water purification, air purification, and disinfecting surfaces. It is commonly used in swimming pools, hot tubs, and air purifiers to remove impurities and kill bacteria.
Polyethylene is a type of plastic that is commonly used in everyday products such as plastic bags, bottles, containers, and packaging materials. It is known for its durability, flexibility, and resistance to moisture, making it a popular choice for a wide range of consumer goods.