The state of being immovable or incapable of being moved; immovability.
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Tread wear refers to the gradual wearing away of the tread of a tire, which is the part of the tire that comes into direct contact with the road surface, essential for providing traction and reducing noise.
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relating to or engaged in despotism; characterized by absolute power and harshness.
/dɪˈsɑːptɪkl/
The state or quality of being a guru, a knowledgeable and wise teacher or spiritual leader, particularly in Hinduism and certain other spiritual practices.
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A neurocele is a type of mass or tumor that grows in the brain or spinal cord, often comprising abnormal clusters of neural tissue, which can be benign or malignant. It can also refer to an enlarged area in the brain or spinal cord that contains a collection of neural cells.
/nəʊrəʊsəl/
Different, uneven in degree, or amount; making a distinction between similar entities or situations. It refers to conditions or qualities that vary among individuals or groups within a broader category.
/ˈdɪfərənsiəl/
Granitoids (or granitic rocks) are igneous rocks that have a granite-like composition but do not form intrusive bodies in the form of igneous plutons. They typically crystallize or fragment in a short enough time that they have not completely lost their supracrustal components or geologic context. Granitoids are often formed in areas of high metamorphic pressure and high temperature, such as contact metamorphic aureoles and in the crust during episodes of extensive magmatism.
/ɡrænˈtaɪ.ɔɪdz/