"Diverticle" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Diverticulum (plural: diverticula) is a medical term that refers to a small, abnormal pouch or sac that forms in the lining of a hollow organ, such as the intestines, urinary tract, or blood vessels. Diverticula can be benign (non-cancerous) and typically occur as a result of weakening or thinning of the organ wall, which can be caused by a variety of factors such as age, genetics, or medical conditions. In some cases, diverticula can become inflamed or infected, which can lead to symptoms such as abdominal pain, bloating, and changes in bowel habits.
A diversionary attack is a military tactic where a military force attacks or engages an enemy with the intention of diverting their attention, resources, or focus away from their main objective or sector. The goal of such an attack is to draw the enemy's forces away from a more important target or objective, giving the attacking force a strategic advantage.
Diversities refers to the state of being diverse; the quality or state of being varied, different, or distinctive. It can also refer to the range of different things, such as in racial or ethnic diversity, cultural diversity, linguistic diversity, etc.
To divert something means to intentionally change its direction, course, or intended use; to turn or cause something to turn away from its original course or plan. This can be applied to a wide range of things, such as diverting a river, diverting attention, or diverting resources.
A diverticulum is a small pouch or sac that protrudes from a hollow organ, such as the intestine or bladder. It is usually caused by a weakness or protrusion in the organ's wall, allowing it to bulge outward. Diverticula are often painless, but can cause symptoms such as abdominal bloating, cramps, or changes in bowel movements. They can be diagnosed using imaging tests like X-rays or CT scans, and may require surgical removal if they become inflamed or cause complications.