"Deuteride" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Deuteride is a type of isotope of hydrogen. It is a heavy isotope of hydrogen consisting of one proton and one neutron in the nucleus, in addition to the usual proton found in normal hydrogen. Deuterium is often referred to as "heavy hydrogen" or D rather than deuterium, and the term deuteride refers specifically to a compound that contains deuterium rather than normal hydrogen.
The deuteragonist is the secondary character in a story, play, or novel. It is the character that plays a significant supporting role to the protagonist (the main character), often providing contrast, complementarity, or accompaniment to the protagonist's actions and motivations. The deuteragonist can be a friend, family member, mentor, or adversary, serving to advance the plot, reveal character, and provide dramatic tension.
Deuteranomaly is a type of color vision deficiency, specifically a mild form of red-green color blindness. It is a common genetic condition in which a person has difficulty distinguishing between certain shades of green and red due to an abnormality in the structure of their retina.
Deuteranopic refers to a type of color vision deficiency, specifically a mild form of red-green color blindness. People with deuteranopic vision have difficulty distinguishing between certain shades of red and green, often seeing these colors as more yellowish or brownish. Deuteranopia is the most common type of color vision deficiency, affecting about 6% of males and 0.4% of females.
Deuteric refers to a mixture of an acid and its salt, specifically in the context of acidic magmas or volcanic rocks. In other words, it is a type of magma or rock that contains a high concentration of salt and acid, typically seen in volcanic environments.
Deuterium is a stable isotope of hydrogen, which means it has a similar atomic number and mass to regular hydrogen, but with a slightly different atomic structure. It has one neutron in its atomic nucleus, whereas regular hydrogen has none. As a result, deuterium has a slightly different weight and properties compared to regular hydrogen.
Deuterogamy refers to a second or subsequent marriage. It is the marriage of a person who has been married before, often used in a sociological or demographic context to describe the frequency and patterns of remarriage in a population.
Deuterogenic refers to something that is related to or derived from a second power or sovereign state. In other words, it describes a situation where a region or territory is under the control or influence of a second power or state beyond its own government or primary ruler. The term is often used to describe a situation of colonial or imperial domination, where a dominant power exercises control over a smaller or weaker territory.
Deuteromycete refers to a class of fungi that is characterized by the lack of a known sexual state ( teleomorph). These fungi are often referred to as "imperfect fungi" because they do not display the typical characteristics of fungal reproduction through spores.
Deuteromycota refers to a group of fungi whose sexual reproduction is unknown or has not been observed, and whose vegetative structures resemble those of the Ascomycota (a group of fungi that produce spores inside sacs called asci). In other words, Deuteromycota are fungi that don't have a known sexual cycle, while Ascomycota do.