"Diastase" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Diastase is a noun that refers to the breaking down of carbohydrates into simpler sugars. It is often used in the context of digestive enzymes and baking. Enzymes such as diastase, which are obtained from the malted barley, break down starches into simpler sugars during the malting process, allowing yeast to ferment and convert the sugars into alcohol. In baking, diastase is also used to describe the process of breaking down starches into sugars, which helps to produce light and tender bread.
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.
Diasporas refer to a group of people who have been forcibly or voluntarily dispersed from their original homeland and are scattered throughout other parts of the world, often maintaining cultural and ethnic ties with their ancestral homeland.
Diaspore refers to a group of people who have been forcibly displaced from their homeland, often as a result of war, persecution, or other traumatic events.
Describing a group of people who have been dispersed or dispersed themselves from their original homeland or culture, often as a result of colonization, slavery, war, or economic instability.
Diastases refers to the separation or splitting of the abdominal muscles, particularly during pregnancy, which can cause the abdominal wall to bulge outward. It is a common condition during pregnancy, especially in multiparas (women who have had multiple pregnancies).
Diastasic refers to something that is done or occurring in a diastasis, which is a condition where there is a separation or disruption of the normal continuity of a structure, typically referring to the abdominal muscles. In this context, diastasic exercises are exercises that strengthen the muscles of the abdominal wall, often to address diastasis recti, a condition where the abdominal muscles separate during pregnancy or exercise.
Diastatic means relating to or characterized by diastasis, which is a widening or division of a part of the body, particularly the separation of the abdominal muscles, often caused by pregnancy or obesity. In a broader sense, it can also refer to a separation or division of a part of a system or structure, such as a diastatic crack in a material. The term is often used in medical and anatomical contexts to describe conditions or disorders that involve separation or widening of physical structures.
Diastem refers to a small gap or space, especially between two teeth, particularly in dentistry. In orthodontics, diastem is a type of dental irregularity characterized by a gap between two teeth, usually between a central incisor and a lateral incisor.
Diastema is a noun that refers to a gap or space between two teeth, typically between the front teeth. It can also refer to a similar gap or space between other anatomical structures, such as the diastema between the parts of a leaf stem.
Diastemata refers to small fissures or clefts, especially on the surface of the teeth or in the bone. It can also refer to any small openings or gaps in a surface.