IPA: /ˌdræməˈtɜrdʒɪkli/
KK: /dræməˈtɜrɡɪkli/
Definition: In a way that relates to the structure and composition of a play or performance.
Example: The director approached the script dramaturgically, ensuring that each scene flowed seamlessly into the next.
IPA: //ˈdræməˌtɜːrdʒi//
KK: /dræməˌtɜrʤi/
Definition: The skill or art involved in writing and creating plays for the theater.
Example: She studied dramaturgy to better understand how to write compelling scripts.
IPA: /ˈdroʊləri/
KK: /ˈdroʊləri/
Definition: A quality or behavior that is funny or playful, often in a strange or unusual way.
Example: The drollery of the clown made everyone laugh during the performance.
IPA: /ˈdrɒpsɪkəl/
KK: /ˈdrɒpsɪkəl/
Definition: Related to a medical condition where the body retains excess fluid, causing swelling.
Example: The doctor diagnosed her with a dropsical condition that required immediate treatment.
IPA: /drəˈsɒfɪlə/
KK: /drəˈsɒfɪlə/
Definition: A type of small fruit fly that is often used in scientific studies, particularly in genetics.
Example: Researchers use Drosophila to study genetic mutations and inheritance patterns.
IPA: /drɒs/
KK: /drɔs/
Definition: Dross refers to waste material or impurities that are removed from metals during the process of melting. It can also mean something that is considered worthless or of little value.
Example: After the metal was melted, the workers skimmed off the dross to ensure a pure product.
IPA: //ˈdraɪpɔɪnt//
KK: /draɪpɔɪnt/
Definition: A type of print created by scratching an image into a metal plate, which is then used to make copies of the image.
Example: The artist showcased her latest drypoint print at the gallery.
IPA: /ˈdjuːəlaɪz/
KK: /ˈdjuːəlaɪz/
Definition: To make something dual or to divide it into two parts or aspects.
Example: The software can dualise the input data for better analysis.
IPA: /ˈdjuːəlɪzəm/
KK: /ˈdjuːəlɪzəm/
Definition: The belief or theory that there are two fundamental parts or aspects to something, such as the mind and body, or good and evil.
Example: In philosophy, dualism suggests that the mind and body are distinct and separate entities.
IPA: /ˈdjuːəlɪst/
KK: /ˈdjuːəlɪst/
Definition: Relating to the belief that there are two fundamental principles or realities, often in contrast or opposition to each other.
Example: The philosopher presented a dualist perspective on the mind-body relationship.
Definition: A person who believes in the existence of two fundamental principles or realities, often in the context of good and evil or mind and body.
Example: The philosopher was a dualist, arguing that the mind and body are separate entities.
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