"Defloration" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Floration refers to the act of flowers blooming or flowering for the first time, often used to describe the arrival of spring or the flowering of a plant or garden.
Deflation
In physics, deflexion refers to the change in direction of a moving body or object due to the application of a force.
Deflexure refers to the yielding or bending of a structural member or component under load, particularly in a non-uniform manner. It can occur when a part of a structure, such as a beam, is subjected to uneven or concentrated forces, causing it to flex or warp away from its original shape.
Deflocculate: to separate or break up floccules, which are small, rounded masses or clumps of particles or fibers, typically in a liquid or suspension.
Deflocculation is the process of breaking up or dispersing flocs, which are aggregates of particles or molecules, into smaller units. This is often achieved through the use of dispersing agents or surfactants. Deflocculation is commonly used in water treatment processes, where it helps to remove suspended solids and improve the clarity of the water. In biology, deflocculation can also refer to the process by which cells or particles are broken up or dispersed in a solution.
To deflorate means to destroy or remove someone's or something's flower, bud, or delicate covering, typically violated or moved prematurely. In human terms, it can also mean to have sexual intercourse with an inexperienced person, especially a virgin.
To take away or destroy the beauty or innocence of something or someone, typically referring to a person's innocence or purity before marriage.
Defocussed refers to something that is out of focus or unclear. This can apply to images, ideas, or emotions.