"Diarthrotic" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Diarthrotic refers to a type of joint that has a freely movable, or unconstrained, connection between two bones. In other words, it is a joint that allows for a wide range of motion, such as the shoulder or hip joint. Diarthrotic joints are characterized by the presence of a joint cavity, which is filled with synovial fluid that lubricates and cushions the joints, allowing for smooth movement. The term comes from the Greek words "dia" meaning "through" and "arthron" meaning "joint", with the suffix "-otic" indicating a relation to movement.
Diarrhoeic refers to something that causes or is characterized by diarrhea, a condition of having frequent and loose stools.
Diarthrodial refers to a type of joint in the human body that allows for greater movement and flexibility. Specifically, it is a type of synovial joint that allows for a wide range of motion, typically marked by a gap or space between the bones. This is in contrast to synarthrodial joints, which are immovable or very slightly movable. The term "diarthrodial" is most commonly used in medical and anatomical contexts.
Diarthroidal refers to a type of joint that allows for a significant range of motion, permitting movement in multiple planes. It is typically found in animals, including humans, and is characterized by a synovial joint with a hyaline cartilage-lined capsule, a synovial fluid-filled space, and a joint cavity surrounded by connective tissue. The term "diarthroidal" is derived from the Greek words "dia" meaning "through" and "arthron" meaning "joint", and is often used in medical and anatomical contexts to describe a specific type of joint that is capable of motion and flexibility.
Diarthroses refer to joints that have a slight amount of free movement, but are not completely mobile.
Diarthrosis refers to a type of synovial joint that permits a wide range of motion. It has a spacious joint cavity, allowing for fluid movement and flexibility. Diarthroses are commonly found in body parts such as the shoulder, hip, elbow, and knee, which require a range of motion for various activities.
A book in which a person writes down their thoughts, feelings, and experiences on a regular basis, often kept private and personal. A diary is a record of one's daily events, thoughts, and feelings, and is often used for self-reflection, record-keeping, and personal growth.
Diaryl refers to a type of compound found in chemistry, which is a molecule containing two aromatic rings linked together by a bond. For example, 1,4-naphthalenediyl is a diaryl group.
Diaschisis is a neurological term that refers to a phenomenon where a remote area of the brain is damaged or affected as a result of a lesion or injury to a distant part of the brain or spinal cord. It is often used to describe a situation where the damage is not confined to a single area of the brain, but rather has a more widespread and diffuse effect on brain function.
Diascia is a type of flowering plant in the gentian family, native to South Africa. It is often referred to as "twilight vine" or "marsh crysanthemum" due to its habit of flowering in the late afternoon and early evening, when the light is soft and cool. The flowers are usually pink, white, or bi-colored and are followed by seed pods that open to release small, lightweight seeds. Diascia is often grown in gardens for its attractive flowers and is popular with bees and butterflies. It is also used in traditional medicine in Africa to treat a variety of ailments, including fever, rheumatism, and diarrhea.
Diaspora refers to the scattering or dispersion of a people, culture, or community away from their ancestral homeland or region. This can be due to various factors such as war, persecution, economic opportunities, or natural disasters. The term is often used to describe the forced migration and dispersion of people, especially in the context of colonialism, slavery, or ethnic conflicts.