"Diced" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Cut or chopped into small, uniform cubes.
A dicarbide is a chemical compound composed of two carbide (carbon and metal) molecules. It is a rare and special type of compound that combines two carbide radicals, typically with a metal such as titanium or silicon. The resulting compound often exhibits unique properties and is sometimes used in materials science and nanotechnology research.
A dicarboxylate is a type of organic compound that contains two carboxyl groups. A carboxyl group is a functional group that consists of a carbonyl group (-CO-) attached to a hydroxyl group (-OH). Dicarboxylates can be formed by the condensation of two carboxyl groups, and they are commonly found in amino acids, sugars, and other biomolecules. They can also be produced synthetically through chemical reactions.
Dicationic refers to something that is related to or possesses two positive electric charges. In chemistry, a dicationic compound is a molecule or ion that has two positive charges.
A dicer is a kitchen tool used to cut or chop food into small, uniform pieces. It is typically a sharp-edged kitchen gadget that is used to dice fruits, vegetables, and other ingredients into small cubes or slices.