"Dematerialization" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Dematerialization is the process or state of becoming or making something non-material, such as a non-physical or intangible existence. It can refer to the conversion of a physical object or substance into a non-physical entity, or the transition of a thing or concept from a tangible to an intangible state.
Demas is a proper noun and refers to Demas, a fellow companion of the Apostle Paul in his missionary journeys. In the New Testament of the Bible, Demas is mentioned in 2 Timothy 4:10 as a person who was undergoing apostasy, renouncing his faith and abandoning Paul due to the persecution and hardships they faced. The term "demas" is also often used figuratively to describe anyone who abandons or betrays a cause or group in times of adversity.
Demasculinize is a verb that means to make something or someone less masculine or more feminine. It can also refer to the process of removing or reducing masculine characteristics or traits, often in a cultural or societal context.
To dematerialize means to change or transform something into a non-physical or intangible form, often in a way that involves disappearance, falsification, or erasure.
Dematiaceae is a family of fungi that includes several genera of fungi that produce dark brown or black spores. Members of this family are commonly known as dematiaceous fungi. These fungi are widely distributed and can be found in various environments, including soil, decaying plant matter, and on surfaces of plants and animals. Dematiaceous fungi are of interest in medicine because some species can cause infections in humans, and others have been found to produce antibiotics and other bioactive compounds.