"Daddy-long-legs" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
The "daddy-long-legs" is a common name for a spider, specifically the Pholcus phalangioides species. It is also known as the cellar spider or giant spider. The term "daddy-long-legs" refers to the spider's long, thin legs that resemble the appearance of a father's legs.
Dactylus is a noun that refers to a small club-shaped or claw-like finger or toe, especially one that is malformed or abnormal. It can also refer to a similar bone or bony projection in animals, such as a claw or a hoof. In medical contexts, a dactylus might specifically refer to a congenital anomaly of the fingers or toes.
"A dad is a male parent or father, particularly in reference to a father's role in caring for and raising his children. The term can also be used informally to refer to a male authority figure or a mentor."
The word "dada" is a noun that refers to a form of art and literature that emerged in the early 20th century, characterized by its absurdity,anti-rationality, and anti-bourgeois values. It is often associated with the Dada movement, a group of artists and writers who rejected traditional notions of beauty, morality, and logic. In a broader sense, "dada" can also be used to describe something or someone that is nonsensical, absurd, or irrational.
Dadaist is a noun that refers to a person or a movement that is characterized by a rejection of traditional artistic and literary forms, and a emphasis on absurdity, chaos, and randomness.
Adjectival form of Dadaism, a cultural movement that emerged in the early 20th century, characterized by a rejection of traditional artistic and literary forms and conventions. Dadaistic refers to something that is surreal, absurd, and often provocative, seeking to challenge societal norms and conventions.
"Daddies" is a plural noun referring to adult males who are the fathers of children. It can also be used to refer to older, experienced, or wise individuals who are considered to be like a father figure.
The word "dadoes" refers to the flat surfaces on either side of an architectural column, between the capital and the entablature. It can also refer to the sides of a rectangular-shaped building or structure.
The word "dados" is Spanish for "dice". It can also refer to data or a dataset in Portuguese. However, in Brazilian Portuguese, "dados" means "facts" or "data", whereas "dado" is used to refer to a singular piece of data or a fact.