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Topic: Science

displacement

IPA: /dɪsˈpleɪsmənt/

KK: /dɪsˈpleɪsmənt/

noun

Definition: The act of moving something from its original place or position, or the amount that something is moved.

Example: The displacement of water by the boat allowed it to float.

disposability

IPA: /dɪsˈpoʊzəˌbɪlɪti/

KK: /dɪsˈpoʊzəˌbɪlɪti/

noun

Definition: The quality or state of being able to be thrown away or used only once before being discarded.

Example: The disposability of plastic products has raised environmental concerns.

dispose

IPA: /dɪˈspoʊs/

KK: /dɪˈspoʊs/

intransitive verb

Definition: To arrange or settle something in a particular way.

Example: After much discussion, they decided to dispose of the issue peacefully.

noun

Definition: Not a valid English word.

Example: Not available

transitive verb

Definition: To get rid of something or to throw it away.

Example: Please dispose of your trash in the bin.

disproof

IPA: /dɪsˈpruːf/

KK: /dɪsˈpruf/

noun

Definition: Evidence or argument that shows something is not true or correct.

Example: The scientist presented a disproof of the previous theory, showing it was flawed.

disprovable

IPA: /dɪsˈpruːəbl/

KK: /dɪsˈpruːəbl/

adjective

Definition: Able to be shown to be false or incorrect.

Example: The theory was disprovable, which allowed scientists to test its validity.

disprove

IPA: /dɪsˈpruːv/

KK: /dɪsˈprouv/

transitive verb

Definition: To show that something is not true or correct by providing evidence or argument.

Example: The scientist was able to disprove the old theory with new data.

disquisition

IPA: /ˌdɪs.kwɪˈzɪʃ.ən/

KK: /dɪsˈkwɪzɪʃən/

noun

Definition: A detailed and formal discussion or examination of a specific topic, often presented in writing.

Example: The professor's disquisition on climate change was both informative and thought-provoking.

disrupted

IPA: /dɪsˈrʌptɪd/

KK: /dɪsˈrʌptɪd/

adjective

Definition: Affected by a disturbance or interruption, causing a break in normal functioning or progress.

Example: The disrupted meeting had to be rescheduled for next week.

verb

Definition: To cause something to stop functioning normally or to interrupt its usual course.

Example: The storm disrupted the power supply for several hours.

dissect

IPA: /dɪˈsɛkt/

KK: /dɪˈsɛkt/

transitive verb

Definition: To cut something into pieces to study its structure or to analyze something in detail.

Example: In biology class, we will dissect a frog to learn about its anatomy.

dissected

IPA: /dɪˈsɛktɪd/

KK: /dɪˈsɛktɪd/

adjective

Definition: Divided into many narrow parts or sections, often with deep cuts or lobes.

Example: The dissected leaves of the plant have a unique appearance.

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