"Unallotted" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Not assigned or allocated:
Something that is unallotted has not been divided or given out in the way that was planned or expected.
For example:
Many places at the conference were unallotted to first-time speakers.
Unalaschensis is a Latin adjective used in the naming of scientific species. It is derived from the word "Unalaska", a small island in the Aleutian Islands, Alaska. In scientific nomenclature, it often refers to species that are found on or near this island.<br><br>Specifically, in biological nomenclature, you'll find this term used in species names, such as Lepus unalaschcensis which is a subspecies of the Arctic hare.
A fundamental concept!<br><br>"Unalienable" refers to something that cannot be taken away or transferred to another person or entity. It describes an inherent right or quality that belongs to an individual or a nation, and which cannot be surrendered or alienated.<br><br>In other words, something that is unalienable is inalienable, meaning it is an inherent and essential part of something or someone, and it cannot be separated or removed.<br><br>Example: "Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of Happiness" are often listed as unalienable rights in the United States Declaration of Independence.<br><br>This word is often confused with "inalienable", which is a synonym, but not exactly the same.
Not aligned or in line with a particular standard or norm; not conforming or corresponding to a set pattern or practice.
Unalterability refers to the state of being unchangeable, unalterable, or unwavering. It implies that something remains the same or unchanged, despite attempts to modify or alter it. The term often carries connotations of permanence, inflexibility, or steadfastness.