"Diatribe" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A diatribe is a lengthy, bitter, and often abusive speech or piece of writing, usually attacking or criticizing someone or something. It is characterized by strong emotions, harsh language, and a tendency to rationalize or justify one's own behavior or opinions. The term is often used to describe political speeches, essays, or editorials that fiercely criticize a particular policy, ideology, or individual.
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.
Diatrizoates are a type of non-ionic contrast medium used in medical imaging, particularly in radiography, computed tomography (CT), and mammography. They are used to visualize internal structures and organs, such as blood vessels, organs, and bones, in various medical applications.
Diatropic refers to a type of molecule with a diatropic current, which is a circulation of electric charge around the ring of the molecule.
Diatyposis is a medical term that refers to a condition in which the fingers or toes are placed in a bent or flexed position, often due to muscle weakness or paralysis. It is also known as claw hand or club hand.