"Diallyl" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Diallyl refers to a type of organic compound that has two allyl groups (-CHCH-CH3) attached to a central atom or backbone. Allyl is a functional group that contains a carbon-carbon double bond and a methyl group. In the context of organic chemistry, diallyl is often used as a prefix to describe compounds that have this specific structural motif.
Dialers refer to software or hardware devices that automatically dial phone numbers, typically used for telemarketing, customer service, or other mass calling purposes. They can save time and effort by enabling users to make multiple calls with minimal manual intervention.
A diallel is a device or a plan used in sibling mating designs in genetics and agriculture. It is a tool used to determine the genetic relationship between parents and their offspring, as well as to predict the probability of certain traits being passed on to the next generation. A diallel typically involves crossing all possible combinations of two parents, resulting in a set of unique offspring.
A dialler is a device or software that is used to initiate a phone call or to automatically dial a phone number. It can be a hardware device, such as a dial-up modem, or a software program, such as a calling card app. Diallers can be used for a variety of purposes, including making phone calls, testing phone lines, and conducting market research.
Diallyl phthalate (DAP) is a clear, colorless liquid with a sweet and pungent odor. It is a ester of phthalic acid and is primarily used as a plasticizer, adding flexibility and toughness to plastics, such as polyvinyl chloride (PVC). It is also used as a solvent, a plasticizer for other materials, and in the manufacture of adhesives, lubricants, and coatings.
Dialogic refers to the quality of being concerned with or promoting dialogue, conversation, or discussion between people. It emphasizes the importance of active communication, mutual understanding, and the exchange of ideas and perspectives. In a broader sense, dialogic can also relate to the notion of dialogue as a fundamental principle for knowledge construction, where knowledge is seen as a dynamic and constantly evolving process resulting from the interaction between individuals.
A dialogist is a person who writes or facilitates dialogue, such as a scriptwriter, screenwriter, or playwright.