"Rectilinear" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Having a straight-line shape or direction, without curves or irregularities.
Rectifiers are electronic devices that convert an alternating current (AC) into a direct current (DC). They are commonly used in power supply units, solar panels, and electronic devices to regulate the flow of electrical current.<br><br>In general, a rectifier changes the polarity of an alternating current so that it flows in one direction, allowing it to be used in devices that require DC power.<br><br>Types of rectifiers include:<br><br> Half-wave rectifiers<br> Full-wave rectifiers<br> Bridge rectifiers<br> Bridgeless rectifiers<br><br>Rectifiers are important components in many electronic circuits and are used in a wide range of applications, from consumer electronics to industrial machinery.
Makes something right or better, especially through making repairs or changes.<br><br>Example: "The company will rectify the mistake as soon as possible."
Making or becoming right, corrected, or straight. <br><br>Example: The judge took steps to rectify the injustice and order a new trial.
Rectirostral refers to the lower or front part of the snout, specifically the area from the nostrils to the underlip.
Rectitis refers to inflammation of the rectum, typically causing pain, discomfort, and irritation in the rectal area. It may result from various factors, including infection, injury, or inflammatory bowel conditions such as proctitis or colitis.
Rectitude refers to a quality of being morally upright or having strong moral principles and a sense of what is right and wrong. It entails behaving in an honest, fair, and virtuous manner, and adhering to a set of moral standards or principles. A person with rectitude is guided by a strong sense of morality and justice, and is not afraid to take a stand in defense of what they believe is right.