dia
Aussprache: [ˈdaɪə]
Kontext: „geometry“
(noun) the distance across a circle through its center. If you measure how wide a circle is by going straight through the middle, that measurement is called the diameter.
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The diameter of the pizza is 12 inches, which means it's quite large.
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The diameter of the small cookie is not very big; it's only 2 inches.
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What is the diameter of this round table?
Kontext: „science“
(noun) a unit of measurement equal to one billionth of a meter. This is really tiny! Scientists use the term 'nanometer' to talk about things that are super small, like tiny particles.
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The scientist measured the virus in nanometers to understand its size.
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That object cannot be seen with our eyes because it's smaller than one nanometer.
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How many nanometers are in a millimeter?
Kontext: „language“
(prefix) used at the beginning of words to mean 'through' or 'across.' This prefix helps show that something is happening all the way from one side to the other.
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The word 'dialogue' has 'dia' at the start, meaning communication is happening across two people.
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A monologue doesn’t have 'dia' because it's just one person talking, with no one across from them.
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Can you think of any other words that start with 'dia'?