Words Starting With "D"

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Dorothy

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Dorothy is a noun referring to a female given name, most famously associated with Dorothy Gale, the main protagonist in L. Frank Baum's classic novel "The Wizard of Oz". In the story, Dorothy is a young girl from Kansas who gets transported to the magical land of Oz with her dog Toto. The name Dorothy is often used to symbolize innocence, naivety, and a sense of adventure.

Dorsad

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I apologize, but I couldn't find the word "dorsad". It's possible that it's a rare or obscure word, or it could be a typo or a non-English word. Can you please provide more context or clarify the correct spelling of the word? I'd be happy to help you understand its meaning if I can.

Dorsal

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The adjective "dorsal" refers to something that is related to the back or upper surface of an animal, especially in reference to its spine or backbone. It can also describe something that is situated on or near the back, such as the dorsal fin of a fish or the dorsal surface of the human body. In a broader sense, "dorsal" can be used to describe any structure or feature that is positioned on or near the upper surface of an object, whether it be an animal, a plant, or a manufactured item.

Dorsalgia

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Dorsalgia refers to back pain, typically located on the upper or middle part of the back.

Dorsalis

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Dorsalis is an adjective derived from the Latin word "dorsum," meaning "back" or "spine." It is often used in anatomical terms to describe the spine or tailbone, particularly in medical and scientific contexts.<br><br>In human anatomy, the dorsalis is used to describe the back of the body, particularly the vertebral column, scapula, and ribs.<br><br>For example, the dorsal vertebrae are the vertebrae located along the spine, and the dorsal nerve is the nerve that originates from the spine.<br><br>The term is also used in veterinary medicine to describe the back of an animal's body.<br><br>In general, the term "dorsalis" refers to the posterior or dorsal region of the body.

Dorsally

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Dorsally is an adverb that means "in relation to the back" or "toward the back". It is often used in a biological or anatomical context to describe the position or direction of something in relation to the back of an animal or a person. For example, "The spine runs dorsally along the body."

Dorsals

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The word "dorsals" refers to the parts of the body that are located on the back or upper side. This can include the dorsal fin on a fish, the dorsal surface of a vertebra, or the dorsal muscles of the body. In general, the term "dorsal" means relating to or situated on the back or upper side of something, and "dorsals" refers to the structures or features found in this location.

Dorser

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The word "dorser" is not a commonly used word in English, but it appears to be a verb that means "to convert or change something into a dorser, which is a device used to propel or push a load, especially a stack of hay or grain, etc."

Dorset

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Dorset is a county in South West England, known for its stunning natural beauty, rich history, and cultural heritage. It is situated in the region of South West England, along the English Channel.

Dorsetshire

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Dorsetshire is an old-fashioned word for the county of Dorset, located in southwest England.

Dorsi

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The Latin word "dorsi" refers to the back or dorsal region, especially of the human body. In anatomy, a dorsi muscle is a muscle located in the back, particularly the latissimus dorsi, trapezius, and rhomboids. In a broader sense, "dorsi" can also imply a surrender, retreat, or abandonment, as in "the Persian army had to dorsi from the battlefield".

Dorsibranchiate

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Dorsibranchiate refers to a characteristic of some fossils that indicates the presence of paired fins or gill slits on the dorsal (upper) part of the body. In other words, it means that the dorsal part of the body has developed into paired fins or gill slits, which are usually found on the sides or ventral (lower) part of the body. This term is typically used in the context of paleontology and evolutionary biology to describe early fish-like organisms that exhibited this unique feature.

Dorsiferous

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Dorsiferous refers to something that produces or gives off a sense of fear or unease, often in a subtle or insidious manner.

Dorsiflection

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Dorsiflection is a term used in anatomy to describe the movement of the spine towards the dorsal (back) direction, typically referring to the extension of the spine in the sagittal plane. In other words, dorsiflection is the act of arching the back, making the spine more concave towards the back. This movement is often seen in activities that require stretching or reaching, such as bending or leaning forward.

Dorsiflex

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Dorsiflex is a medical term that refers to the movement of the foot where the foot is angled upwards towards the shin. In other words, dorsiflexion is the opposite of plantarflexion, which is the movement of the foot where the foot is angled downwards towards the toes. This movement is important for walking, running, and other activities that involve weight-bearing on the feet.

Dorsiflexion

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Dorsiflexion is a medical term that refers to the movement of the foot up towards the shin, resulting in the ankle joint flexing upward. It is the opposite motion of plantarflexion, which is the movement of the foot down towards the sole of the foot.

Dorsiflexor

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The dorsiflexor is a muscle in the lower leg that serves to flex or move the foot upwards towards the shin. It is also known as the extensor hallucis longus muscle.

Dorsiparous

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Dorsiparous refers to something that is or relates to the dorsal (upper or back) side of an organ or structure.

Dorsiventral

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Dorsiventral refers to a type of leaf structure where the veins are arranged in a way that the vein on the upper surface (called the adaxial surface) is straight or slightly curved, while the vein on the lower surface (called the abaxial surface) is forked or branched. This type of leaf structure is commonly found in plants that are adapted to dry or arid environments, as the dorsal surface acts as a waxy barrier to prevent water loss, while the ventral surface has more extensile tissues to help the plant absorb water.

Dorsocephalad

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Dorsocephalad refers to a direction or movement that is towards the back and head of the body, particularly in relation to the orbits or eye sockets. It is often used in medical and anatomical contexts to describe the location of structures or the direction of movements in the head and neck.

Dorsodynia

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Dorsodynia is a rare medical condition characterized by recurring or persistent pain in the buttocks, typically occurring on one side. The pain can range from mild to severe and can be caused by various factors such as inflammation, nerve compression, or trauma.

Dorsogluteal

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The word "dorsogluteal" refers to the back of the buttocks or the area around the coccyx (tailbone) and the gluteal muscles. It can also describe a type of muscle or nerve that is located in this region.

Dorsolateral

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"Dorsolateral" is an adjective that refers to the location or direction that is towards the back or posterior part of the body, and also to the side or laterally. It is often used in anatomy and medicine to describe the position of a body part or structure, such as a nerve, muscle, or bone.

Dorsolaterally

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Dorsolaterally refers to the direction that is both towards the back and towards the side of the body. It is an anatomical term used to describe the movement or direction of a structure that is both dorsal (oriented towards the back) and lateral (oriented towards the side). For example, a muscle that acts dorsolaterally would move a joint both backwards and towards the side.

Dorsolithotomy

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Dorsolithotomy is a type of surgical procedure where the patient is placed on their back (dorsal position) and an incision is made along the skin fold (tome) to gain access to the joint or area that requires repair.

Dorsolumbar

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Dorsolumbar refers to the area of the back between the thoracic (upper) and lumbar (lower) regions of the spine. It is the region where the thoracic spine (T12) meets the lumbar spine (L1), typically from the 12th thoracic vertebra to the 1st lumbar vertebra. This region is anatomicalliy distinct from both the thoracic and lumbar regions and is often referred to as the "transition zone" of the spine. The dorsolumbar region is susceptible to injuries and diseases, such as fractures, herniated discs, and spondylolisthesis.

Dorsomedial

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Dorsomedial refers to the part or surface of a structure that is positioned towards the back and towards the middle. In anatomy, it is often used to describe a region or area of an organ or body part that is situated on the midline of the body, towards the posterior (rear) direction.

Dorsopathies

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Dorsopathies refers to a group of disorders that affect the structure and function of the thoracic spine, which includes the 12th dorsal vertebra and the eight lumbar vertebrae. The term encompasses a range of conditions that can cause pain, stiffness, and limited mobility in the thoracic spine, including disc degeneration, spondylolisthesis, and scoliosis.

Dorsopathy

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Dorsopathy refers to a medical condition affecting the back or spine, particularly the dorsum (upper back) region. This can include various types of back pain, curvature of the spine, degenerative conditions, or structural issues such as scoliosis or spondylosis. In essence, dorsopathy encompasses a range of disorders and injuries that cause discomfort, stiffness, or chronic pain in the upper back region.

Dorsoscapular

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Dorsoscapular refers to the region where the upper back (dorsum) meets the shoulder area (scapula).

Dorsovelar

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Dorsovelar refers to a type of articulation of consonant sounds in the mouth. Specifically, it is a way of pronouncing sounds by placing the tongue between the hard palate and the roof of the mouth, typically for sounds like "th" or "d" and "t" sounds, as opposed to velar articulation which uses the soft palate.

Dorsoventral

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Dorsoventral refers to the plane that runs from the back (dorsal) of an object to the front (ventral) of it, or from the top (dorsal) to the bottom (ventral). In anatomy, it is used to describe the direction of certain structures, such as the position of the developing embryo in the womb.

Dorsoventrally

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Dorsoventrally refers to the arrangement or position of something on the prone and supine surfaces of a body or an organism, meaning situated on both the back and front sides at the same time. In other words, it describes the positioning or relation of a feature or structure on both the dorsal (top) and ventral (bottom) surfaces of an animal or a plant. This term is often used in anatomy, particularly in describing the orientation of body parts or organs.

Dorsum

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The word "dorsum" refers to the back or posterior part of something, typically referring to an animal. In humans, the dorsum refers to the back of the body, from the base of the skull to the lower back. It is a term used in anatomy and zoology to describe the dorsal surface of an organism.

Dortmund

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Dortmund is a city located in the North Rhine-Westphalia state of Germany. Historically, it has been an important industrial center, with a focus on coal mining and steel production. Today, it is also known for its vibrant cultural scene, featuring numerous museums, galleries, and festivals throughout the year. The city is home to the famous Borussia Dortmund football club, which has a massive following in Germany and beyond.

Dorture

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I think you meant to type "torture". <br><br>Torture is the act of inflicting severe physical or mental pain on someone as a form of punishment, revenge, or intimidation.