"Diatomite" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Diatomite is a type of sedimentary rock that is composed primarily of the fossilized remains of tiny aquatic organisms, typically diatoms, a type of algae. It is often used as an abrasive, a filter aid, and in the production of lightweight insulation materials, ceramic tile, and other products.
A diatom is a type of algae that is found in water. Diatoms are tiny, usually microscopic, and are characterized by their intricately patterned glass-like cell walls. They are an important part of the aquatic food chain and are often used as a source of fossil fuel.
Diatomic refers to a molecule composed of two atoms, typically two different elements, that are chemically bonded together. The most common example of a diatomic molecule is oxygen (O2), which consists of two oxygen atoms.
Diatomous refers to something that is related to or consists of diatoms, which are a type of microscopic algae characterized by a cell wall made of silica. As an adjective, diatomous can describe something that is composed of or resembling these tiny algae, often found in water or soil.