"Decalcification" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Decalcification refers to the process of removing or reducing the amount of calcium and other minerals from a material, such as bones or dental enamel. In medicine, decalcification is often used to prepare tissue samples for histological examination, where the removal of calcium and other minerals helps to improve the visibility of the sample under the microscope. In dentistry, decalcification can be a problem that develops over time, leading to the erosion of tooth enamel and increased risk of tooth decay. The term can also be applied more broadly to describe the loss of mineral content from any material or substance.
The noun "decagram" refers to a geometric shape with 10 angles and 11 sides. It is a rare and little-known geometric term, but it is used in some mathematical and architectural contexts.
Decahedral refers to a polyhedron with 10 faces. In geometry, a decahedral shape has 10 flat surfaces and 20 edges.
A decaliter is a unit of capacity or volume in the French and metric systems, equal to 10 liters.