"Dimethylated" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Dimethylated refers to something that has been treated with a methyl group, which is a functional group consisting of one carbon atom and three hydrogen atoms (CH3). In chemistry, dimethylation is the process of replacing two hydrogen atoms on a molecule with methyl groups. The resulting compound is known as a dimethylated compound. The term is often used in chemistry and biochemistry to describe the addition of one or more methyl groups to a molecule, which can affect its chemical properties, reactions, and biological activity.
Dimeter is a poetic term that refers to a type of verse or poem that has two feet or syllables per line. In other words, each line of the poem has just two syllables, making it a very short and concise form of poetry. The word "dimeter" comes from the Greek words "di" meaning two and "meter" meaning measure, and is often used to describe certain styles of ancient Greek poetry.
Dimethoxy is a chemical term referring to a type of compound that has two methoxy groups (-OCH3) attached to a molecule. It is often used to describe a class of compounds with similar properties and functions, such as alkoxides or glycosides.
Dimethylnitrosamine is a cancer-causing substance (carcinogen) that is produced when certain amino acids in the diet are broken down in the body. It is also produced in water treatment plants and in the production of certain chemicals. Exposure to dimethylnitrosamine has been linked to an increased risk of cancer, especially liver cancer.