"Urbanizing" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
The process or state of becoming urban; the growth or expansion of a city or an urban area, often by the movement of people from rural areas to cities.
Example sentences:
The country is undergoing rapid urbanizing due to migration from rural areas.
The urbanizing of the region has led to an increase in housing prices and a shortage of affordable housing options.
A person who supports or advocates for the development, design, and management of cities, cities, and urban communities. Urbanists often focus on creating livable, sustainable, and equitable urban environments through urban planning, architecture, and policies that integrate the needs of people, the economy, and the environment.
Refinement and elegance that is associated with city life, and the manners and social skills expected in polite urban society.
To make or become urban; to settle or become urbanized, especially in a previously rural area.
Adjective: relating to or characteristic of cities or urban areas, especially in contrast to rural areas.<br><br>Example: "Urbanized societies often experience rapid population growth and increased traffic congestion."
Urbicolae refers to travelers or predators that move between the country and the city, or people outside the norm who appear in urban areas.
Urbicolous refers to a type of organism that lives in or on buildings, especially a species of insect that infests buildings or urban areas.
Urbino is a city and a province in the Marche region of Italy. The city is situated on a gentle hill at the foot of the Apennine Mountains, where the Misa River flows.
Urcolus (a type of small, rare land snail genus) <br>Urceolate (having a urn-shaped form or structure)
Urcolate is not a commonly used word in English. However, I found that the word is likely a combination of "urceo-" and "-late", which might be related to the word "urceolate" or "urceolate species" in biology.<br><br>In that context, "urceolate" is an adjective that refers to a shape that is urn-like or vase-like. It is often used in botany and mycology to describe the shape of certain fungi, like the urceolate shape of a gill or basidiomata.
A rare or obsolete word!<br><br>A urceole is a small projection or appendage, especially on a leaf or a flower. It is a small, usually rounded or pointed part that protrudes from a leaf or flower part, often serving as a basis for other growth or structure.<br><br>In botanical terms, a urceole refers to a small, tubular or papillose (thickened and wart-like) outgrowth at the base of a petal or sepal (modified leaf) in certain plants. It can also refer to a fleshy, urn-shaped outgrowth on the underside of a leaf or petiole (leaf stem).