"Orthocladiinae" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Orthocladiinae is a subfamily of freshwater flies in the family Chironomidae. They are commonly known as non-biting midges or chironomids.
Here are 5 usage examples based on the word "Orthocladiinae":
Orthocarbonic refers to carbonic acid (H2CO3) that is present in a crystalline or crystallizable form, typically in the form of orthorhombic crystals. In this sense, it means that the carbonic acid has a crystalline structure that exhibits orthorhombic symmetry. This refers to a specific type of crystal arrangement characterized by three unequal axes.
The orthocenter is a point in a triangle where the three altitudes of the triangle intersect.
Orthoceratite refers to a type of fossilized, extinct cephalopod, specifically a species of orthoceras, which is an ancient, chambered, shelled mollusk that lived during the Paleozoic Era, around 500-450 million years ago. The name is derived from the Greek words "orthos," meaning straight, and "keras," meaning horn, due to the straight shape of the fossilized shells. Orthoceratites were characterized by their long, straight shells with chambered interiors and were often found in limestone rocks.
Orthoclastic refers to a type of magma or igneous rock that rises from the Earth's mantle through the crust and then cools slowly, resulting in a dense, iron-rich, and silicate-poor magma.
The word "orthodome" is not a commonly used term in everyday language. However, it can be broken down into its roots: "ortho" means "correct" or "straight", and "dome" refers to a curved or domed shape.
Relating to the branch of dentistry that deals with the diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of dental and facial irregularities, particularly those involving the alignment of teeth and jaws.
A specialist dentist who deals with the diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of dental and facial irregularities, particularly in children and teenagers. They use various techniques, including braces, retainers, and appliances, to orthodontically align teeth and improve the overall appearance and functionality of the teeth and jaw.