"Droseraceae" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
The family Droseraceae, also known as sundews, is a group of carnivorous plants that have leaves adapted to capture and digest insects. They are found in wet environments around the world and obtain essential nutrients by consuming insects and other small animals. The plants use sticky droplets of glue-like substance on their leaves to trap their prey, which is then digested by enzymes. Sundews are an interesting example of evolutionary adaptation in plants.
Droppers refer to athletes who participate in polo, a team sport played on horseback, where players use long-handled equipment (mallets) to hit a ball with the goal of scoring goals. Specifically, a dropper is a type of shot in polo where the ball is dropped from above the line of the goal by the player, aiming to score a goal by bouncing the ball off the backboard or the turf, usually resulting in a follow-up shot to score.
Droppings refers to the waste or excrement left behind by an animal, often used to describe the solid or semi-solid remnants of bird or pet waste.
Dropsically refers to disease or disorder that is characterized by dropsy; swelling or effusion of serous fluid in tissues or cavities, often accompanied by other symptoms such as pain, inflammation, and fever.
Dropsy is an old-fashioned term for edema, which is the medical condition characterized by the accumulation of excess fluid in the tissues, causing swelling of the skin and underlying tissues.
A drosometer is a device that measures the rate at which insects, particularly flies, land on a surface. It is used in various fields such as biology, ecology, and pest management.
Drosophila is the scientific name for the fruit fly. It is a genus of small flies that belong to the family Drosophilidae. The name "drosophila" comes from the Greek words "drosos," meaning dew, and "philos," meaning loving or fond of. Fruit flies of the genus Drosophila are often used as a model organism in scientific research, particularly in the fields of genetics, developmental biology, and evolutionary biology.
The Drosophilidae family of flies, commonly known as vinegar flies or fruit flies, are small, yellowish flies that are often found near fermented or decaying substances. They are typically attracted to sweet, fermented, or decaying substances and are known for their rapid breeding and development.
Droste is a Freudian concept that refers to an act ofागgressive and self-destructive behavior in which an individual inflicts pain or suffering on themselves as a way to cope with internal conflicts or unconscious guilt.