"Dasyatis" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Dasyatis is a genus of stingrays in the family Dasyatidae. It includes over 70 species of stingrays found in warm and temperate waters around the world.
Dashingly refers to something or someone that is impressively suave, charming, and attractive, often in a dramatic or showy way.
Dashpots are mechanical devices that are used to smooth out the motion of a system, regulating its velocity and acceleration. They work by using hydraulic or pneumatic pressure to control the movement of a component, allowing for precise control and filtration of the motion. Dashpots are commonly used in robotics, mechanical systems, and other applications where precise motion control is required.
Daspletosaurus is a genus of tyrannosaurid theropod dinosaurs that lived during the Late Cretaceous period, around 74 to 69 million years ago, in what is now North America. The name "Daspletosaurus" means "frightening lizard" in Greek, derived from the words "daspleto" (fear) and "saurus" ( lizard). It is a close relative of the more famous Tyrannosaurus rex, and was likely a competitor with it for resources and territory.
Dassault is a French multinational aerospace company that produces a range of civil and military aircraft. The company is best known for its business jets, including the Falcon series, and its combat fighter jets, such as the Mirage and Rafale.
A cowardly or disloyal person, often describes someone who is considered morally despicable or contemptible.
The noun "dastardliness" refers to a quality or characteristic of being cowardly, mean-spirited, or unscrupulous, often in a way that is considered shameful or reprehensible. It can also imply a lack of courage, honor, or morality.
Dastardly means exceedingly wicked or cowardly; contemptibly mean or despicable. It is often used to describe someone's actions or behavior that are considered to be cruel, deceitful, and lacking in courage or moral principle.
The Dasyatidae family, also known as the stingrays and cowtail rays, is a group of flatfish that belong to the order Myliobatiformes. They are characterized by their flattened bodies, long whip-like tails, and ability to hide in sediment on the seafloor.
A dasymeter is a device used in photogrammetry to measure the distance between two overlapping photographs taken from slightly different angles. It is typically a frame or bracket that holds the camera in place to ensure that the two photographs are taken from precisely the same position, with the only difference being the angle of view.
Dasypaedal refers to a flat, broad foot or a flat footedness. It can also refer to the foot of a bird or an animal that is flat or paddle-shaped.
Dasypaedes is a rare or obsolete word that refers to a type of pangolin, which is a mammal that belongs to the order Pholidota. In particular, dasypaedes is an old-fashioned term that was used to describe the long-tailed pangolin (Manis tetradactyla) in the 18th and 19th centuries.
Dasypeltis is a genus of non-venomous snakes, commonly known as ornate pipe snakes or African pipe snakes.
Dasyphyllous refers to plants that have broad, flat leaves with many veins, typically found in succulent plants that store water in their leaves.
Dasypodidae is a family of mammals in the order Rodentia, commonly known as armadillos. It is characterized by its armor-plated shell, typically made up of bony plates called "scutes", which protect its back, sides, and tail. Some members of this family are found in South and Central America, while others are found in North America.
Dasyprocta refers to a genus of rodents, commonly known as agoutis, which are found in Central and South America. They are large, rodent-like mammals characterized by their stocky bodies, long tails, and distinctive facial features. Agoutis are herbivores, feeding on fruits, leaves, and seeds, and are often considered pests by farmers due to their ability to damage crops. They are also known for their remarkable ability to cache food, hiding seeds and fruits in various locations for later use.