"Doleritic" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Doleritic refers to a type of igneous rock that is composed primarily of feldspar, pyroxene, and olivine minerals. It is similar to basalt, but has a more sodium-rich composition and typically contains more than 10% feldspar. Dolerite rocks are typically dark gray to black in color and have a medium to coarse-grained texture. They are common in locations where the Earth's crust has been subject to extensive magma activity, such as rift zones, volcanic arcs, and ophiolites.
Dolefulness refers to the quality of being sad or mournful; a feeling of sorrow or gloom.
Dolente is an adjective in Italian that means "sad", "grieving", or "mourning". It can also describe a feeling of sorrow or pain, similar to the Latin word "doleo", which means "to grieve". In a poetic or literary context, dolente can evoke a sense of melancholy or wistfulness.
Dolerite is a type of igneous rock that is intermediate to mafic in composition. It is a coarse-grained rock that is similar to basalt, but with a more complex mineral composition. Dolerite is typically black in color and has a fine-grained texture. It is often found in association with other types of igneous rocks, such as gabbro and basalt, and is an important component of many volcanic and plutonic sequences.
Dolesome has no established meaning or is not a widely recognized word in the English language.
Dolichocephalic refers to the shape of the human skull, particularly the head. A dolichocephalic head is characterized by a long and narrow skull, with the greatest width occurring at or just behind the entrance to the ear canal. This means that the cranial index, which is the ratio of the maximum length of the skull to its maximum breadth, is greater than 75.
Dolichocephalism is a medical term referring to a condition where an individual has an elongated or stretched skull shape, typically resulting in a longer and narrower head. It is often associated with conditions such as craniosynostosis, where the bones of the skull fuse together too early, affecting the normal shape and formation of the skull. In some cases, dolichocephalism can also be a result of genetic or developmental disorders.