"Impedances" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Impedances is a noun.
Impedances refers to plural of impedance, which is a measure of the total opposition to the flow of alternating current (AC) in an electrical circuit. It is a combination of resistance, inductive reactance, and capacitive reactance. Impedances can also refer to the opposition to the flow of energy in other fields, such as sound or light.
Impeccancy refers to the state of being free from fault, imperfection, or criticism. It implies a level of excellence, flawlessness, or perfection, often in a moral or ethical sense.
Impeccant is an adjective that means faultless, flawless, or perfect in every way. It can also describe someone or something that is completely reliable, trustworthy, and without fault.
Impecuniosity refers to the state of being poverty-stricken, destitute, or lacking in money. It is often used to describe someone who is poverty-ridden or without sufficient funds to meet their basic needs.
Impecunious is an adjective that describes someone or something that is poor, penniless, or without money.
Impecuniously means "lacking money" or "in a state of poverty". It describes someone who is impoverished, penniless, or unable to afford necessities.
Impoverity refers to a state of poverty or lack of resources, often temporary or situational, rather than a permanent or inherent condition.
To impede means to hinder or obstruct someone or something from moving freely, progressing, or achieving their goals. It can also mean to slow down or delay an event, process, or action. For example: "The heavy traffic impeded our journey to the city, making us late for the meeting."
The adjective "impeded" means blocked, hindered, or obstructed, often in a way that prevents something from happening or moving freely.
Impediment: a thing that hinders or obstructs progress, movement, or action; a difficulty or obstacle.
Impedimenta is a noun that refers to the baggage, goods, and supplies carried by an army or naval force, especially in ancient times. It can also refer to the cars, wagons, and other vehicles that follow an army and carry its equipment, supplies, and personnel. The word comes from the Latin "impeditus," meaning "encumbered" or "obstructed."
Impedimetric refers to the measure or determination of impedance, which is a measure of the opposition to the flow of an alternating current (AC). In biology, it is often used to describe techniques that use changes in electrical impedance to detect or monitor biological phenomena, such as cell or tissue properties, protein or gene expression, or biological reactions. For example, impedimetric sensors can be used to detect the presence of biomarkers for disease diagnosis or to monitor cell growth and migration. The term is also used in various fields such as physics, engineering, and biology.
Impeding means to obstruct or hinder someone or something from moving forward or progressing; to hinder or delay the progress or development of something.