"Dithery" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Dithery means lacking clear or decisive thought; confused or uncertain; indecisive or vacillating.
Ditheism refers to a theological concept that acknowledges the existence of two deities, often contrasting good and evil or opposing forces.
A ditheist is a person who believes in two deities or gods. This term is often used to describe someone who is a polytheist, but with a focus on two specific deities rather than multiple deities.
A ditherer is a person who hesitates or is indecisive, often showing a lack of determination or enthusiasm. This term can also be used to describe someone who is vacillating, wavering, or vacillating about making a decision or taking action.
verb : to hesitate or waver, often anxiously or uncertainly, in taking a decision or performing an action.
Dithianon is a synthetic compound that is commonly used as a pesticide and fungicide. It is a member of the dithiocarbamate family of chemicals, which are known for their ability to absorb and release sulfur-sulfur (SS) bonds. Dithianon is typically used to control fungal diseases, such as powdery mildew and rust, on plants such as fruits, vegetables, and ornamentals.
Dithiin is a rare or obsolete word that refers to a small amount of anything, especially of a precious or valuable substance. It is often used in phrases such as "a dithiin of gold" or "a dithiin of spices".
Dithioerythritol is a type of sugar molecule that is commonly used as a reducing agent in biochemical reactions. It is a hexitol, a type of sugar that is derived from the pentose sugar, erythrose. The suffix "-method" indicates that the molecule has two sulfur (sulfide) groups, which are responsible for its reducing properties.
Dithiolthiones are a class of sulfur-containing compounds that are derived from the reaction of dithiols with thiones. They are known for their ability to serve as antioxidants and have been studied for their potential anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial properties. In the context of biology, dithiolthiones are also involved in the regulation of cellular signaling pathways and have been linked to various diseases, including cancer and neurodegenerative disorders.
Dithiopyr is a type of fungicide, a chemical compound used to prevent or control fungal diseases in plants. It is commonly used in agriculture to protect crops from fungal pathogens, such as powdery mildew and fungal leaf spots.
Dithiothreitol (DTT) is a widely used thiol-containing compound used as a reducing agent in various biochemical reactions. Chemically, it is a disulfide-reducing agent, which means it is capable of cleaving disulfide bonds between two molecules, restoring the reduced state of the thiol groups. This property makes DTT essential in biochemistry laboratories, particularly for protein purification and protein denaturation studies.