"Dipstick" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A dipstick is a slang term typically used to describe someone who lacks intelligence or is considered foolish. It can also refer to a rod or stick used to measure the level of a liquid in a container, such as the oil level in a car. However, the slang context is more commonly used to insult someone, implying they are not very clever or knowledgable.
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Dipsomania is a noun that refers to a psychological disorder characterized by compulsive and uncontrolled drinking of alcohol, often to the point of addiction. It is also used to describe a strong and irresistible desire to drink, particularly in individuals who are normally able to control their alcohol intake. The term is often used to describe a condition in which an individual has lost control over their drinking habits and is unable to stop once they start.
A dipsomaniac is a person who is affected with dipsomania, a mild or severe mental disorder characterized by an irresistible craving for intoxicating drinks, especially liquor. A dipsomaniac is someone who has an uncontrollable and often habit-forming desire to drink excessively, often leading to problems in their personal and professional life.
Dipsosis is a rare and obsolete medical term that refers to a period of youth or immaturity. It is often used in a literary or poetic sense to describe the early years of life, particularly the transition from childhood to adulthood. The term is derived from the Greek words "dis", meaning "opposite" and "opsis", meaning "appearance" or "form", and is sometimes used to describe the tumultuous or uncertain nature of this stage of life.
Diptera is a order of insects that includes flies, midges, and gnats. The name "Diptera" comes from the Greek words "di" meaning "two" and "ptera" meaning "wings", referring to the fact that these insects have two pairs of wings.
Dipterocarp: A type of large deciduous tree that is native to tropical Asia and Australia.
Dipterocarpaceae is a family of flowering plants commonly known as the dipterocarps. It is a family of evergreen trees and shrubs that are native to Southeast Asia, tropical Africa, and Australia. The family includes over 500 species, many of which are economically important for their timber, rubber, and other products.