"Unironed" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Untreated or unpressed, often used to describe wrinkled or crumpled clothing, sheets, or fabric.
Unipolarity refers to a situation in which one country or state has more power and influence than any other. In an international system, unipolarity occurs when one state is significantly more powerful than any other, and it is the sole global hegemon. This often means that the unipolar state has the ability to influence global politics, economies, and cultures to a great extent. Historically, the Roman Empire, the Mongol Empire, the British Empire, and the United States are examples of past and present unipolar powers.<br><br>Characteristics of unipolarity:<br><br> Dominance: The unipolar state has more power, military strength, and economic resources than any other state.<br> Unchallengeability: The unipolar state is not challenged by other powers, and its dominance is not seriously questioned.<br> International order: The unipolar state influences the creation and maintenance of international order and institutions.<br> Global governance: The unipolar state plays a significant role in shaping global governance and decision-making.<br> Free-riding: Other states may "free-ride" on the unipolar state's power, enjoying security and stability without conributing equally to global security.<br><br>Unipolarity can be both beneficial and problematic. It can provide global stability and security, as well as stimulate international cooperation and progress. However, it can also lead to a lack of accountability, resentment among those who feel dominated, and the risks of overreach and imperialism.
Unipygic means having only one buttock or one buttock-like swelling, usually one per side of the midline. This term is extremely rare and is often used in medical contexts, particularly in zoolology to describe certain animal species.
Meaning: One of a kind; unlike anything else in a particular quality, situation, or circumstance.
adjective<br><br>1. Being the only one of its kind; unlike anything else.<br>Example: "This tree is uniquely shaped."<br>2. Exclusive or special in a way that is not shared or experienced by others.<br>Example: "She had a uniquely personal perspective on the issue."<br>3. Characteristic or typical of someone or something.<br>Example: "His uniquely wise words calmed the crowd."
The word "uniqueness" refers to the state of being distinct or unlike anything else; the quality of being singular, one-of-a-kind, and unparalleled in some way. It describes something that is original, exclusive, or unparalleled in its characteristics, features, or attributes.<br><br>Example: "The uniqueness of the painting made it a highly sought-after piece among art collectors."
The quality or fact of being unique. The state of being distinct and unlike anything else. Singles or an unusual or special quality.
A rare and interesting word!<br><br>Uniremes (plural of unireme) refers to a type of coelenterate, a class of marine organisms that include jellyfish and corals. More specifically, uniremes are organisms with a single, rudimentary hydrostatic canal, a key characteristic of the coelenterates.<br><br>In other words, uniremes are a simpler, less complex form of coelenterate, often found in earlier stages of development or in primitive species within the class.
Having two sexes; in a state of having two types of reproductive organs in an individual, but not hermaphroditic.<br><br>Example: Unisexual flowers occur in plants where the male and female reproductive parts are separate but on the same plant.
Happening or done together in a perfect or exact manner, often referring to the simultaneous performance of two or more things, like voices or parts.
The term "unisonance" refers to the simultaneous occurrence of a change, movement, or condition in multiple systems or elements, often resulting in a synchronization or a harmonization of states. However, the more common word denoting this concept is "resonance."
The word "unisphere" refers to a monolithic globular sculpture consist of 180 aluminum geodesic domes, symbolizing the interdependencies of all countries of the United Nations, located in the New York City's Queens Borough, and specifically, in Flushing Meadows Corona Park.