"Dietetic" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Relating to diet or the study of nutrition; intended to promote or support good health through dietary means, especially in relation to a specific medical condition.
Diestrus is the anestrous period in the reproductive cycle of some mammals, including cats, dogs, and birds. It is a period of dormancy or suppression of the reproductive system, typically occurring between breeding seasons. During this time, the female's reproductive organs are inactive, and she is not receptive to mating. The duration of diestrus varies among species, but it is typically shorter than the estrous or heat cycle.
A diet is a specific selection of foods and drinks that a person chooses to eat or drink in order to maintain or improve health, weight, or overall well-being. It can also refer to the amount and kind of food a person should eat to stay healthy.
Pertaining to a diet, especially a diet that is prescribed for therapeutic purposes, such as diet therapy.
Relating to the food and drink that a person or animal eats to maintain their health and stay healthy.
The verb "dieted" is the past tense of "diet", which means to restrict one's food intake, typically to lose weight or improve health. It can also mean to restrict one's consumption of something, such as limiting one's intake of sweets.
A dieter is a person who is on a diet, which is a regimen or plan of eating in order to lose weight, maintain weight, or maintain a healthy lifestyle.
Dieters are people who follow a diet, especially one intended to reduce their weight or body mass index (BMI).
A dietician, also known as a dieticist, is a healthcare professional who specializes in the science of nutrition and dietetics. They are trained to assess the nutritional needs of individuals or groups and to provide personalized dietary advice to prevent or manage diseases. Dieticians also develop meal plans and recommend specific foods, nutrients, and supplements to promote health and well-being.
Diethyl refers to a chemical compound containing two ethyl groups, each having the formula C2H5.
Diethylamide is a suffix used in chemistry to form names of compounds. It is derived from the Latin words "di" meaning two, "eth" meaning ethyl, and "amide" meaning a compound containing the functional group -NH2. In general, a diethylamide is a functional group in which two ethyl groups are attached to a nitrogen atom, which is in turn bonded to an amide group. Diethylamides are commonly found in pharmaceuticals, such as some anesthetics and painkillers. The term is particularly well-known due to the role of diethylamide of lysergic acid, also known as LSD, in the drug's chemical structure and effects.
Diethylamine is a type of organic compound that is a secondary amine. It is a colorless liquid with a strong, pungent odor. It is used in various applications, including as a corrosion inhibitor, a textile finishing agent, and a precursor to other chemicals. It is also used in the production of some pharmaceuticals and as a solvent. The molecular formula for diethylamine is C4H11N.
Diethylaniline is an organic compound with the chemical formula (C6H5CH2NHCH3)2. It is a derivative of aniline and is used as a precursor to various dyes and pharmaceuticals.