Behavior that is characterized by a lack of interest in or resistance to social interaction; behavior that avoids society or social relations.
/əˈsoʊ.klɪ/
Descansos refers to periods of rest or interruptions, often used in the context of work or physical activities. It can also denote a break in a conversation or a place where one can rest.
/ˈde.sənz/
The state or quality of being unable to obtain or acquire something; the impossibility of achieving or possessing something.
/ʌnəˈkwaɪrəbəl/
Ancient river or ocean currents, as found in sedimentary rocks, and used to understand the geological history and processes in the past.
/ˈpeɪliəˌkɜːrəntz/
Rarely used term; may refer to something related to the sea or the ocean. Note: This term is not commonly recognized and might be a misspelling or a non-standard term. It is primarily of interest to etymologists and linguists.
/heɪləˈpoʊdəs/
Not showing good sportsmanship; not fair or friendly, especially in a game or competition.
/ʌnˈspɔːt.fəl/
The term 'profre' is not a standard English word, but it could be a colloquial term or abbreviation. In such a case, it might refer to 'professional rookie,' a person who is a rookie in a professional field, such as a professional athlete or a professional in a specific industry. This term is not widely recognized and may vary in meaning depending on context.
/prɒfrə/
The doctrine or practice of emphasizing execution or implementation over idea, theory, or principle; a focus on practical results over abstract concepts or ideals.
/ɪɡˈzɛkʃənɪzəm/?
Lithos means consisting of or resembling stone; composed of rock, or solid, hard, and stony. It is often used to describe materials or objects that are stone-like.
/ˈlɪθəs/