"Diego" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Diego is a proper noun, specifically a given name of Spanish origin, meaning "supplanter" or " Replace".
Dieffenbachia is a genus of flowering plants in the family Araceae. It is commonly known as Dumb Cane or Leopard Lily.
Diegesis refers to the narrative voice or point of view in a story, which is presented in an objective or external manner, as if the narrator is a detached observer describing events. In contrast to mimesis, which is the portrayal of physical and emotional reality, diegesis is the representation of narrative or storytelling.
Diegesis refers to the narrative or exposition that appears directly in the scene, often in the form of spoken dialogue, setting, or action. It is the part of the story that is directly presented to the audience or reader, as opposed to the parergon, which is the framework or context in which the story is presented. In other words, diegesis is the "telling" part of the story, whereas parergon is the "framing" part.
Diegetic refers to elements within a film, play, or other form of storytelling that exist within the narrative itself, meaning they are part of the story and can be seen or heard by the characters within it. These elements can include sounds, music, visuals, and even physical objects that are woven into the fabric of the story.
Diegueño is a name that refers to the language and people of the Kumeyaay Native American tribe, specifically those who live in the border region of California and Mexico. The name comes from the Spanish word for Juan de Eugenio, a Spanish missionary who worked with the tribe in the 18th century.
diehard: extremely loyal or dedicated to a particular person, cause, or team, often to the point of being fanatical.
Dielectric refers to the ability of a material to store electric charge without conducting electricity. In other words, it is a substance that can withstand an electric field without allowing electric current to flow through it. Dielectrics are often used in electrical components, such as capacitors, to separate two conductive plates and provide a barrier to electrical conduction.
Dielectrophoresis is a phenomenon in which a dielectric particle or cell is manipulated by an external electric field. It is a type of non-contact, non-invasive technique that uses electric fields to move, sort, or trap particles or cells without physical contact. The electrostatic forces acting on the particles or cells cause them to move or change their orientation, allowing for manipulation and organization. This technique has applications in fields such as biology, medicine, and materials science, including research on cell physiology, cancer diagnosis, and nanotechnology.
Dielytra is a noun that refers to a type of two-winged seed dispersal structure found in some species of plants, particularly in the family Dieluridaceae. In other words, it is a type of bi-state capsule that splits along two seams to release seeds, often with the addition of a hook or wing-like structure, designed to catch onto fur, clothing, or other surfaces for animal-assisted dispersal.
Diem is a noun that refers to a unit of time, especially a brief or critical moment. It can also refer to a specific event or occasion, often with a sense of urgency or importance. The word "diem" is sometimes used in the phrase "carpe diem," which means "seize the day" or "make the most of the present moment."