"Depictions" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Depictions refer to representations or illustrations of something, typically in a visual form such as a picture, painting, or scene. These representations can be accurate or inaccurate, and can be used to convey messages, tell stories, or evoke emotions.
Describing or relating to the removal of phlegm from the body, often used to describe a treatment or medicine that eases respiratory congestion or coughs.
Dephosphorylation is the removal of a phosphate group from a molecule, particularly from a protein. This process is the reverse of phosphorylation, and it occurs when an enzyme called a phosphatase removes a phosphate group from a protein, which can alter its function, activity, or localization within the cell.
To depict means to represent or show something in words, pictures, or other forms of expression, often in a detailed or vivid way. It can also mean to create a mental or visual image of something, either by using one's imagination or by relying on past experiences or observations.
The verb "depicting" means to represent or show something (such as a scene, person, or object) in a drawing, painting, or other work of art, typically in a way that is intended to be lifelike or realistic. It can also mean to describe or portray something in words, such as in a novel or documentary.
To depict means to describe or show something, often in a visual or graphic way, such as in a painting, picture, or diagram. It can also mean to present or represent something in a written or spoken form, such as in a story, film, or speech.
Depigmentation refers to the loss or decrease of pigment in a living tissue, such as skin or hair. It can be intentional, as in the case of skin lightening treatments, or unintentional, as a result of certain medical conditions or reactions to medications. In a broader sense, depigmentation can also refer to the loss of color or pigmentation in other substances, such as food or textiles.
Depigmented refers to the loss or absence of pigmentation, particularly melanin, in the skin or hair. It can also refer to the removal or neutralization of color pigments from a substance or surface.
To depilate means to remove or get rid of hair, especially unwanted or excessive hair from the skin, often through methods such as shaving, waxing, or using depilatory creams.
Depilated refers to something that has been shaved or removed by using depilatory agents, such as hair removal creams, which dissolve the hair at the surface of the skin, allowing it to be wiped away. This word is often used to describe depilation of body hair, such as arm or leg hair.
A depilator is an electronic or manual device used to remove unwanted hair from the body, typically by tweezing, waxing, or using heat.