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dialectical materialism

The Marxian interpretation of reality that views matter as the sole subject of change and all change as the product of a constant conflict between opposites arising from the internal contradictions inherent in all events, ideas, and movements.
The dialectic materialism between Bob and Alice, as manifested in their respective adherence to quintessential gender roles, became indisputably resolved as Bob skeeted all up on her face.
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Dielectrodynamics

Dielectrodynamics is coined by its founder in mimic of electrodynamics. This theory encourages to conduct mutual conversion between electric and mechanic energy without involvement of magnetic field but only pure electric field.
The energy density of modern dielectric materials is getting higher and higher, such as AF45, rated 38.5MJ per cubic meter, which is said to be capable of holding a lightning bolt.
All conventional electric motors and generators can be re-invented with the applications of dielectrodynamics.

new dialectic 

the new (and current) reality which consciously (and unconsciously) dominates our language, thoughts and reasons for being in this post-modern, 21st century, third millennium world.
new dialectic in washington, d.c. : politics is show business for ugly people.
new dialectic in hollywood : show business is politics for beautiful people.
The kind of logic that reasons from commonly accepted opinions to probable conclusions. It is distinguished from Analytic, which reasons from true and primary premises.
Dialectic is the generic name of the logic that governs the Socratic Method.
Dialectic by Suhcnele February 23, 2011

dyslectric

like dyslexic, but instead of a reading problem, it refers to someone who has problems with computers. Or with technology in general.
I'd get a webcam but i'm so dyslectric I probably couldn't get it to work.
dyslectric by jammboy April 14, 2009

defectrics 

metrics associated with defects; a quantitative measure that can be used to prioritize defect removal opportunities;
Defectrics are latent defects in requirements (or design or code)

The number of defects per function point, or developer, or team are examples of defectrics.

A value-oriented defectric is the average cost to remove a defect
defectrics by joescho May 29, 2013

Dialectic Bagel 

A state in which you are stuck questioning the truth of your own or others opinions, in which you further question layer after layer of what formed the opinion forever caught within the Bagel as you can never truly find where it came from.
Person A: Hey, what 's up with KDog? He has been sitting in that corner staring at the wall for hours now.
Person B:Yeah, he's caught in a dialectic Bagel after finishing the complete works of Hegel.
Person A: Ahhh, poor guy.
Dialectic Bagel by Elisa W. Royal August 26, 2017