"Dithyrambic" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Dithyrambic refers to something that is extravagant, bombastic, or overly emotional, usually in a manner that is considered excessive or uncontrolled. This term typically applies to literary or artistic works, such as poetry or drama, that are characterized by a highly ornate and elaborate style. In ancient Greek tragedy, dithyrambic music was played during the performance of the play, and the term has since been used to describe any work that is similarly grandiose or melodramatic.
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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.
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.
Dithranol is a type of medication used to treat mild to moderate plaque psoriasis, a chronic skin condition that causes red, scaly patches on the skin.
Dithyrambs are a type of ancient Greek poetry and hymn, characterized by their intense passion and emotional expression. They were often sung or chanted in a chorus, and typically honored the gods and goddesses of ancient Greece. Dithyrambs were known for their complex rhythms, soaring melodies, and elaborate language, which were meant to evoke the emotions and feelings of the poem's subjects. The term "dithyramb" has also been used more broadly to describe any verbal or written expression of strong emotion or emotional intensity.
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