"Urb" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Urban - relating to cities or towns, as opposed to rural areas, or relating to the culture of cities, their lifestyles, etc. can also mean relating to the districts around city centers.
Uranium pentavalent ion, often encountered in the form of uranate salts, which is a naturally occurring radioactive chemical compound that is toxic to humans.
Urätemia refers to the excretion of urate in the urine and, more specifically, to an elevated concentration of uric acid or urate in the blood or urine.
Refined or cultured, especially in a way that is considered typically Associated with the city or city life.<br><br>Example: "He was an urbane person, with a sophisticated sense of humor."
Having or showing an elegant and refined air, especially in a city; sophisticated or cosmopolitan.
Urbanism refers to the study of the social, economic, and physical aspects of urban areas and the ways in which they are organized and managed. It encompasses various disciplines, including architecture, geography, sociology, economics, and politics, to understand the complexities of urban life and the interactions between people, buildings, infrastructure, and the natural environment.<br><br>Urbanism is concerned with issues such as:<br><br> Urban planning and design<br> Transportation and mobility<br> Housing and community development<br> Economic development and growth<br> Social justice and equity<br> Environmental sustainability<br> Public health and well-being<br><br>Urbanism involves the analysis of urban phenomena, such as:<br><br> Urban sprawl and density<br> Housing affordability and gentrification<br> Public space and community engagement<br> Urban amenities and services<br> Economic disparities and inequality<br> Migration and demographic change<br><br>By examining these and other aspects of urbanism, researchers, policymakers, and urban planners can work together to create more livable, equitable, and sustainable cities that meet the needs of diverse populations.