A person who lives in the countryside or a rural area, often associated with traditional or simple rural life and values.
/ˈkʌntrɪpərson/
Upwash is an upward deflection of the airflow caused by an aircraft's wings or propeller blades. It is particularly relevant to the interaction of wingtip vortices with the wing roots or other parts of the aircraft, and can affect the aircraft's stability and control, especially during takeoff and landing.
/ʌpˈwɒʃ/
A geological structure in which folds form simultaneously from a cone of repose in a sediments' accumulation, typically found in a tilted sedimentary basin.
/ˈsaɪnfɔːrm/
A utopographer is a person who describes or documents an ideal or fictional place, particularly in the context of literature or urban planning.
/ˈʌtəpəɡrɑːfər/
A comprehensive depiction of the current and potential threats that may impact an organization, system, or network. It involves identifying, analyzing, and categorizing the different types of threats that can compromise security.
/ˈθrɛtspek/
incoffin is a term not commonly used in English, but it can be interpreted as a misspelling of 'incorrigible,' which means impossible to improve or reform, or unteachable.
/ɪnˈkɒfɪn/
A term that refers to a set of prohibitions or injunctions that oppose or conflict with the Ten Commandments, highlighting behaviors, actions, or beliefs that are considered unethical or illegal, especially in the context of religious or legal systems.
/ænˈtaɪ.dɪ.kəl.əʊ/
Not having all the atoms in a molecule bonded to the maximum number of other atoms; having at least one carbon-carbon double bond in hydrocarbons, or more than can be hydrogenated in organic compounds.
/ʌn'sætʃureit/