Diestrums

/daɪˈɛstrəmz/ noun

Definition

Plural form of diestrum; multiple periods of sexual receptivity or reproductive intervals.

Etymology

Plural of 'diestrum' formed by adding -s. From Latin pattern of scientific terminology.

Kelly Says

When biologists study multiple diestrums across a population, they can predict breeding patterns and population growth with remarkable accuracy.

Translations

AMአማርኛ
ፀሐይ 光
tsah-ay gwoht
ARالعربية
أشعة
ash-sha'a
BNবাংলা
সূর্যের আলো
soo-ree-er a-lo
CACatalà
radiació solar
ra-dee-a-cio so-lar
CSČeština
slunce
slun-ce
DADansk
solstråler
sol-strou-ler
DEDeutsch
Diest
dee-st
ELΕλληνικά
ηλιακό φως
ee-lee-a-ko fos
ESEspañol
distintos
dis-teen-tos
FAفارسی
نور خورشید
noor khorsheed
FISuomi
aurinko säteet
aur-in-ko sa-tee-et
FRFrançais
dièses
dee-ez
GUGU
સૂર્યપ્રકાશ
soo-ry-pra-kaash
HAHA
hasken rana
has-ken ran-a
HEעברית
קרינת שמש
kri-nat she-mesh
HIहिन्दी
सूर्य
soo-ree
HUMagyar
napsugár
naps-oo-gar
IDBahasa Indonesia
sinar matahari
si-nar ma-ta-ha-ti
IGIG
nri
n-ree
ITItaliano
diest
dee-est
JA日本語
日射
にっしゃ
KKKK
көктем
kok-tem
KMKM
ពន្លឺ
pon-l-ew
KO한국어
일광
il-gwang
MRMR
सूर्यप्रकाश
soo-ry-pra-kaash
MSBahasa Melayu
cahaya matahari
cha-haya ma-ta-ha-ti
MYမြန်မာ
ရေကြောင်း
ye-kya-ng
NLNederlands
zonlicht
zon-licht
NONorsk
solstråler
sol-strou-ler
PAPA
ਸੂਰ્યप्रકાશ
soo-ry-pra-kaash
PLPolski
promienie słoneczne
pro-mee-nee shlo-n-ets-ne
PTPortuguês
diés
dee-es
RORomână
raze ale soarelui
ra-ze a-le so-a-re-lui
RUРусский
диэстры
dee-est-ree
SVSvenska
solstrålar
sol-strou-lar
SWKiswahili
jua la dhahabu
joo-a la da-ha-bu
TAதமிழ்
சூரிய ஒளி
soo-ree-ya o-li
TEతెలుగు
సూర్యరశ్మి
soo-ryara-shmi
THไทย
แสงแดด
saeng-daad
TLTL
liwanag ng araw
lee-wa-nag ng a-raw
TRTürkçe
diest
dee-est
UKУкраїнська
сонячні промені
so-ni-chni pro-men-i
URاردو
سورج کی روشنی
soorj ki roshni
VITiếng Việt
ánh nắng
ahn-nahng
YOYO
ìràn
ee-ran
ZH中文
日射
rì shè
ZUZU
ilanga elihle
ee-lan-ga eh-lee-hle

Ethical Language Guidance

Gender History

Plural of diestrum; inherits same historical context as singular form regarding male-dominated origins of reproductive physiology terminology.

Inclusive Usage

Use in scientific context with acknowledgment of historical skew in how female reproductive biology was originally studied and described.

Empowerment Note

Women scientists have been essential in reframing reproductive physiology from a biology-centered rather than pathology-centered perspective.

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