"Diapositive" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Diapositive" Meaning

A diapositive refers to a transparency or slide used in a slide projector or overhead projector. It is typically a large, mounted transparent sheet bearing a transparency of a diagram, drawing, or photograph, used for educational or presentational purposes.

"Diapositive" Examples

Usage Examples of "Diapositive"


The conference presenter prepared a series of diapositives to illustrate her research findings.
The photographer asked the model to pose in front of the diapositive screen to get the perfect shot.
In the old days, people used to project diapositives as a way to display their vacation photos.
The teacher created a deck of diapositives to help her students learn about different types of cells.
The advertising company developed a campaign featuring diapositive projections to promote their new product release.

"Diapositive" Similar Words

Diaphyseal

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The term "diaphyseal" refers to a part of a long bone that lies between the epiphyses (the ends of the bone) and the metaphyses (the growing ends of the bone). Specifically, diaphyseal refers to the shaft or middle section of the bone, which is the longest part of the bone and typically does not grow as much as the ends of the bone do during development.

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Diapsid

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Diapsida

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Diarchy

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Diarise

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