"Dolichostenomelia" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Dolichostenomelia is a medical term that refers to a rare congenital disorder characterized by abnormally long limbs. It is usually accompanied by other developmental abnormalities, such as dwarfism or short stature.
Dolichopoda is a genus of crickets in the family Rhaphidophoridae. The name Dolichopoda is derived from the Greek words "dolichos", meaning long, and "pous", meaning foot, referring to the long hind legs of these crickets, which enable them to jump long distances.
The word "Dolichotis" refers to a genus of rodents in the family Capromyidae, commonly known as maras. Maras are large, hare-like rodents that are native to South America, particularly in the grasslands and open spaces of Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Paraguay, and Uruguay.
I apologize, but the word "doline" is not a commonly used word in English language. However, after researching, I found that a "doline" is a noun that refers to a depression or hollow in the ground, typically formed by erosion or weathering. It can also refer to a small valley or a dent in a surface.
A doliolid is a type of free-swimming, predatory marine animal, specifically a pelagic tunicate. It is a gelatinous, soft-bodied animal that belongs to the phylum Tunicata. Dolioles are characterized by their long, slender bodies and their ability to propel themselves through the water using a unique type of propulsion called "jet propulsion." They are found in oceans around the world and play an important role in the marine ecosystem as both predators and prey.
Doliolum is a genus of small, transparent, spherical marine animals called radiolarians. Radiolarians are a type of protozoan that are characterized by their calcium carbonate skeletons and unique ability to produce silica shells.
A doll is a toy or figurine that represents a human or animal, often made of plastic, porcelain, or cloth, and designed to be played with or collected.