"Gearhead" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A "gearhead" is a slang term that refers to a person who has a strong interest in machines, engines, and mechanics, often specifically in the context of cars and motor vehicles.
The word "ge" is a shortened form of "genre", which refers to a category or type of art, literature, music, or other creative works that are characterized by a specific style or characteristics.
Geanticlinal refers to a type of mountain range that forms as a result of folding and uplift of the Earth's crust. It is characterized by a gentle, wavelike or undulating shape, with the older, lower-grade rocks forming the core and the younger, higher-grade rocks forming the outer layers. Geanticlinals often have a broad, flat crest and may be covered in volcanic and sedimentary rocks. They are a type of fold mountain, formed as a result of tectonic forces pushing the Earth's crust upwards.
A geanticline is a long, curved or folded structure of the Earth's crust, formed by the deformation of rocks under tremendous pressure and heat. It is a type of mountain range that forms when a layer of less dense rock is pushed upwards by a layer of more dense rock, often as a result of plate tectonics or volcanic activity. Geanticlines can be tens or even hundreds of kilometers long and can have a significant impact on the local environment, causing changes in the landscape, climate, and ecosystems.
Gear refers to a toothed wheel or other mechanical device that engages with another similar device to transmit or modify rotary motion, usually in a mechanical system such as a machine, car, or bicycle. It can also refer to a specific attitude or approach, as in "get into gear" to mean starting to take action or get motivated. In music, a gear is a specific sequence of notes or chord progression. Additionally, in software development, a gear can be a module or integration that connects different parts of a system.
A gearbox, also known as a transmission, is a mechanism used in vehicles, machinery, and other applications to transmit power from a source of power to another mechanical component, such as a wheel or a motor, by adapting the speed and torque of the power source to the requirements of the load.
Geared refers to something that is prepared or adapted in advance to achieve a particular purpose or goal. It can also describe something that is skillfully or intentionally aimed at accomplishing something specific.
A verb meaning to adjust or set something, especially a vehicle, to a particular ratio or position in order to achieve a desired gear or speed. It can also mean to adapt or adjust to a particular situation or requirement.
Gears refer to toothed wheels or cogs that are designed to mesh with each other and transmit mechanical energy, often used in machines, mechanisms, or vehicles to change direction, speed, or torque. In a broader sense, the term "gears" can also be used metaphorically to describe the ways in which different parts or systems work together to function smoothly, such as individuals working together as a team or different components of a complex system operating in harmony.
The term "gearshift" refers to the lever or stick used to change the gear of a vehicle, typically a manual transmission car. It allows the driver to switch between different gears, such as first gear, second gear, third gear, and so on, to control the speed and movement of the vehicle.
A geas is a severe and solemn vow or obligation, often undertaken by a character in fiction, particularly in fantasy or historical settings. It is also known as a "taboo" or "curse", implying a moral or spiritual burden that the character is compelled to fulfill or atone for. The word "geas" has its roots in Old Irish and Scottish Gaelic, where it referred to a solemn promise or obligation.
Geasa refers to a supernatural obligation or curse that is placed upon a person in Irish mythology and folklore. It can also be translated to mean a magical or mystical constraint that limits a person's actions or freedom. The geasa can be a personal or collective burden, often imposed by the gods, goddesses, or other supernatural beings, and can be characterized by a sense of inevitability or fatality.
Geastraceae is a family of fungi in the order Lycoperdales. It is commonly known as the earthstars. They are desert-dwelling fungi that produce large, star-shaped fruiting bodies or capsules that burst open to release spores. The name Geastraceae comes from the Greek words "ge," meaning earth, and "astra," meaning stars, referring to the star-shaped appearance of the fruiting bodies.
Geastrales refers to a suborder of fungi, commonly known as "earthstars". It belongs to the class Pyrenomycetes and is characterized by its star-shaped ascocarps (spore-bearing structures).