"Decanter" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A decanter is a container, usually made of glass, that is designed to hold and serve wine, particularly after it has been poured from a bottle. It is often used to decant, or pour, wine into another container, such as a glass or a carafe, to improve its flavor, aroma, and overall quality. A decanter is typically shaped like a vase or a jar and has a wide mouth to allow for easy pouring.
Decannulated:<br><br>Decannulated refers to the act of removing a cannula, which is a tube-like device that is inserted through a natural opening in the body, such as the nose, mouth, or trachea, to aid in breathing, administering medication, or draining fluids. The decannulation process typically involves the gradual removal of the cannula, often under medical supervision, to allow the body to heal and close the opening naturally.
Decannulation is the removal of a tracheostomy tube or tracheostomy collar, usually done when an individual's airway has healed and they no longer require artificial airway management.
Decanoate is a suffix used in chemistry to form the names of esters of decanoic acid (also known as capric acid). It is typically used to denote a compound that is an ester of decanoic acid, such as nandrolone decanoate, a synthetic anabolic-androgenic steroid. In general, the suffix "-decanoate" indicates the presence of a decanoate functional group in a molecule.
Decanoic refers to a type of fatty acid with 10 carbon atoms. It is a saturated fatty acid that is typically found in animal fats and waxes.
Decant refers to the act of pouring or transferring a liquid from one container to another, especially a wine bottle, in order to filter out sediment or separate the liquid from its particles.
Decantation is the process of carefully pouring a liquid, especially a liquid containing particles or sediments, into a new container without disturbing the particles or sediments, often used in laboratory or chemical experiments.
The verb "decanting" means to pour a liquid, especially wine, from one container to another, often in order to separate the liquid from any sediment or clarify it. It can also refer to the act of transferring a liquid from one container to another, often in a careful or precise manner.
Decapentaplegic is a rare and obscure word that literally means "having five heads and ten legs". However, it is often used in medical and biological contexts to describe certain insects, particularly cockroaches, that have a specific body structure with multiple heads and limbs. The term is typically used to describe certain evolutionary variations or deformities in these insects.
Decapeptyl is a brand name for triptorelin pamoate, a medication used to treat various hormonal disorders, including central precocious puberty and prostate cancer. It works by stopping the production of certain hormones, which can help to relieve symptoms and slow down the progression of these conditions.
Decapitalization refers to the process of converting capital letters to lowercase letters.