In a manner that no person can touch or affect; not accessible or reachable; socially or legally excluded.
/ʌnˈtʌtʃəbli/
A kisaeng was a sex worker in Korean courtesan houses who were well-educated and skilled in arts, literature, music, and singing. They played a significant role in the social and cultural life of Joseon Korea.
/kɨ.saŋ/
A persistent and irrational fear or aversion to sound. This fear can manifest as a disorder or simply as a strong dislike of certain sounds.
/ˌædjʊˈfiːbə/
A form of rhythmic street dance that is part of the breakdance tradition, characterized by sharp, sudden movements and lower body work, often performed to hip-hop or electronic music.
/ˈkrʌm.pɪŋ/
So astonishing, surprising, or intricate as to be hard to understand or believe; extremely perplexing or astonishing.
/ˌm aɪndˈbɒglɪattered/
Lacking in warmth, sincerity, or genuine emotion; insincere or phony.
/ˌʌnˈhɑːrtfl/
To spend too much time in social activities, often to the point where one feels exhausted or overwhelmed by social interactions.
/oʊvərˈsoʊʃəlaɪz/
A coarse-grained metamorphic or igneous rock, usually granite-like, that contains large crystals, often in an uneven, granular pattern. Pegmatophyre is a less common term, but it refers to rocks with similar characteristics to pegmatite.
/'pɛɡ.mə.tɔː.fər/
A quadrupole is a type of electromagnetic field whose components have four poles, typically represented in physics and engineering by two pairs of poles arranged in a geometrically symmetrical manner. In the context of particle accelerators and magnets, a quadrupole is used to focus or defocus beams of charged particles or bent the trajectories of these particles in a controlled manner.
/ˈkwɔdrəpəl/
A term often used in legal contexts, specifically referring to a case involving the head or scalp, or the case relating to brain injuries or head trauma. It can also refer to a case where the mental state of the defendant is in question.
/hɛdz/