IPA: /dɪˈplɔɪɪk/
KK: /dɪˈploʊɪk/
Definition: Relating to the diploë, which is the spongy bone layer between the inner and outer layers of the skull.
Example: The diploic structure of the skull helps absorb impact and protect the brain.
IPA: //ˈdɪp.lɔɪd//
KK: /dɪpˈlɔɪd/
Definition: Having two complete sets of chromosomes, one from each parent, which is typical in many organisms, including humans.
Example: Humans are diploid organisms because they have two sets of chromosomes in their cells.
Definition: A type of organism or cell that has two complete sets of chromosomes, one from each parent.
IPA: /dɪˈplɔɪdi/
KK: /dɪˈplɔɪdi/
Definition: The condition of having two complete sets of chromosomes, one from each parent.
Example: In humans, diploidy is the normal state for most cells, containing two sets of chromosomes.
IPA: /ˈdɪplɒnt/
KK: /ˈdɪplɒnt/
Definition: A type of organism that has cells containing two sets of chromosomes, one from each parent.
Example: In many plants and animals, the diplont stage is the dominant form of the life cycle.
IPA: /dɪˈploʊpiə/
KK: /dɪˈploʊpiə/
Definition: A condition where a person sees two images of one object instead of just one, often caused by problems with the eye muscles.
Example: After the accident, she experienced diplopia and had trouble focusing on her computer screen.
IPA: //dɪˈpləʊtiːn//
KK: /dɪˈplɒtiːn/
Definition: A specific phase in the first division of meiosis where paired chromosomes start to separate and visible connections called chiasmata form between them.
Example: During the diplotene stage, the chromosomes become more distinct as they begin to separate.
IPA: //dɪpˈnoʊən//
KK: /dɪpˈnoʊən/
Definition: Relating to a group of fish known as Dipnoi, which are characterized by their ability to breathe air and have both gills and lungs.
Example: The dipnoan species are fascinating because they can survive in both water and on land.
Definition: A type of fish that belongs to the group Dipnoi, known as lungfishes, which have special lungs that allow them to breathe air from the atmosphere.
Example: The dipnoan is unique because it can survive in both water and on land by breathing air.
IPA: /dɪˈpɒdɪk/
KK: /dɪˈpɒdɪk/
Definition: Relating to a type of poetic meter that consists of two feet, which are units of rhythm in a line of verse.
Example: The poem was written in a dipodic meter, giving it a unique rhythmic quality.
IPA: /ˈdaɪˌpoʊlər/
KK: /daɪˈpoʊlər/
Definition: Having two opposite poles, such as north and south, often used in the context of magnets or molecules.
Example: Water is a dipolar molecule because it has a positive end and a negative end.
IPA: //ˈdaɪpoʊl//
KK: /ˈdaɪpoʊl/
Definition: A structure or system that has two opposite charges or poles, often found in molecules, antennas, or magnetic fields.
Example: The dipole in the molecule creates an electric field that affects its interactions with other molecules.
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