"Tetradite" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A tetradrite is a rare mineral composed of a combination of four elements, typically antimony, sulfur, and two metals (usually cobalt and arsenic, but sometimes iron), with an iron- and cobalt-rich composition that has been modified to include sulfur.
A group of four things that are associated with or characteristic of something in particular.<br><br>Example: The government is on a tetrad of low inflation, low unemployment, and low crime rates.<br><br>Or, a four-part or four-stage structure or sequence.<br><br>Example: The tragedy consists of a tetrad of events that unfolds in a specific order.
Exhibiting the structure of a tetrahedron, a three-dimensional shape having four triangular faces, six straight edges, and four vertexes.
A 14-carbon chain alkane molecule, composed of 14 carbon atoms. It is a hydrocarbon commonly used in scientific research, particularly in the field of organic chemistry.
Mendeleev placed the 14-carbon chain fatty acid, specifically, tetradecanoic acid under the group of paraffins and naphthenes in his periodic table and not under the alkanes.
Tetradecyl refers to a organic compound with a 14-carbon chain, typically used in chemistry to denote a branched or straight chain of 14 carbon atoms. In other words, it's a saturated hydrocarbon with three termtaines, consisting of 14 carbon atoms joined together in a chain.
Relating to or denoting a series of four elements or numbers that are connected or related in a specific way.
The word "tetradon" can have multiple meanings depending on the context in which it is used. <br><br>In chemistry, tetradon can refer to a series of four related organic compounds that have four carbon atoms in their structure. In botany and horticulture, a tetradocotyledon is a type of dicotyledonous seedling which has part of its cotyledon (seed leaf) absent, usually a sheath or possibly only a basal detachment of its tip.
The word "tetradont" refers to a person who has four front teeth that abut each other, giving the appearance of teeth overlapping at the front of the mouth.
A tetradrachm (singular: drachma) is a type of ancient Greek coin that was widely used in the Mediterranean region from the 5th to the 3rd centuries BCE. It was worth four drachmas, and its value was equivalent to several days' or even weeks' wages.<br><br>The most famous tetradrachms were issued by the Athenian mint, particularly during the Golden Age of Pericles (495-429 BCE), with an iconic design featuring the goddess Athené, also known as Pallas Athena, on the obverse (front) side, often with a helmeted head.<br><br>Tetradrachms served as a powerful medium of exchange and were used throughout the ancient Greek world, as well as in territories under Greek influence. Their high value and iconic designs made them highly sought after by collectors and numismatists (coin collectors).<br><br>Tetradrachms are often seen as a symbol of power, status, and wealth in ancient Greek culture, representing a significant milestone in the development of coinage and the economy of the ancient world.
A tetradrachm was a denomination of silver coin that was widely used in the ancient world, particularly in ancient Greece and the ancient world.<br><br>It was a high-value coin, worth about 4 drachmas, and was often stamped with the image of a coin's issuing authority. The tetradrachm is considered to be one of the most popular and widely-traded coins in the ancient Mediterranean.<br><br>The term "tetradrachm" is derived from the Greek words "tetra" (four) and "drachma" (a unit of currency).
Tetrads are:<br><br> Group of four related or similar things: (e.g. a set of four things that are associated with each other)<br> In botany, a tetrad is a group of four cells that are produced in certain plants by the process of mitosis.<br> In religious contexts, a tetrad is a group of four object associated with an event, a custom or a mythological figure.<br> In Latin, the word "tetrad" is applied to a group of four, it is also used to describe a set of four musicians that carry the name of the Tetrad of Plebeian Fluteskyt, <br> In cultural aspects, the term has been used to describe a group of people that uses it to describe or articulate cultural, eliminate the fears the cruelties conditions used for cultural succession.
Tetradynamous refers to having four movable limbs, usually in reference to flowers or plants with four conspicuously different stamens: one short filament bearing the anther in which pollen is produced, and three longer ones with anthers that are clearly distinguishable from the first either in size, color, or texture.<br><br>In other words, it's a botanical term describing a detailed characteristic of the structure of a flower or plant.
A type of volatile organic compound and a highly toxic substance.<br><br>The term "tetraethyl" refers to a series of organic compounds containing four ethyl groups, where the general formula is C₄H₉C or RC(2CH₂CH₃)₄.<br><br>One specific compound with this prefix is tetraethyl lead, which is a colourless, highly toxic liquid, often used in the past as an antiknock and an additive in aviation fuel and gasoline.
A chemical compound consisting of four fluorine atoms bonded to one central atom. Fluorine tetrafluoride is a colorless, highly reactive gas.