#D150 (dihydroxyacetone to dilation)

Published: Dec. 28, 2022, 6 a.m.

b'I read from dihydroxyacetone to dilation.\\n\\xa0\\n\\xa0\\nAs you know, "Dikes can be either magmatic\\xa0or\\xa0sedimentary in origin."\\nhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dike_(geology)\\n\\xa0\\n\\xa0\\n"A dilatant is a non-Newtonian fluid\\xa0where the shear viscosity increases with applied\\xa0shear stress."\\nhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dilatant\\n\\xa0\\n\\xa0\\nThe word of the episode is "dilapidated".\\n\\xa0\\n\\xa0\\nTheme music from Tom Maslowski\\nhttps://zestysol.com/\\n\\xa0\\n\\xa0\\nMerchandising!\\nhttps://www.teepublic.com/user/spejampar\\n\\xa0\\n\\xa0\\n"The Dictionary - Letter A" on YouTube\\n\\xa0\\n"The Dictionary - Letter B" on YouTube\\n\\xa0\\n"The Dictionary - Letter C" on YouTube\\n\\xa0\\n"The Dictionary - Letter D" on YouTube\\n\\xa0\\n\\xa0\\nFeatured in a Top 10 Dictionary Podcasts list!\\nhttps://blog.feedspot.com/dictionary_podcasts/\\n\\xa0\\n\\xa0\\nBackwards Talking on YouTube:\\nhttps://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLmIujMwEDbgZUexyR90jaTEEVmAYcCzuq\\n\\xa0\\n\\xa0\\ndictionarypod@gmail.com\\nhttps://www.facebook.com/thedictionarypod/\\nhttps://twitter.com/dictionarypod\\nhttps://www.instagram.com/dictionarypod/\\nhttps://www.patreon.com/spejampar\\nhttps://www.tiktok.com/@spejampar\\n917-727-5757'