Unable to be carried, transported, or moved easily.
/nɒnˈpɔrt.ə.bəl/
A board sport is a sports activity that involves a moveable board, often with wheels or fins. This includes sports such as skateboarding, snowboarding, surfing, and wakeboarding.
/ˈbɔːrdspɔːrt/
A species of cutworm larva (Sparg-Sinthera rufifasciata) with a golden-yellow back, native to Australia and commonly found on clover and wattles. It is also used metaphorically to refer to something golden or valuable.
/ˈɡoʊləndˈbæk/
The process of changing or absorbing an area, place, people, etc., so that it or they become more German in culture, language, etc. Often used in historical and political contexts to describe the expansion of German influence or control.
/ˈdʒɜː.mən.aɪ.sɪ.ʃn/
A style of clothing and accessories that originated in urban street culture, characterized by comfy and casual designs that are often sporty in nature. It includes trends such as baggy pants, hoodies, sneakers, and urban wear that is intended to be worn both in the street and in casual settings.
/ˈstreɪt.wɪərk/
Organizations or companies engaged in the trade of goods, services, or both to earn a profit. Businesses can be sole proprietorships, partnerships, corporations, or other forms of organized commercial or industrial enterprises.
/ˈbɪznəs/
Trachelia is a genus of flowering plants in the family Asteraceae, commonly known as marsh-elder. It is a small genus of four to eight recognized species, distributed in North America, South America, and Cuba.
/trəˈki.liə/
A medical term used to describe a type of arthritis that specifically affects the joints of the hands, including conditions such as osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis of the fingers and thumb.
/ˈtʃɪərərθɪˌraɪtɪs/
In a manner that allows something to pass through; permeating or allowing the movement of substances or fluids through a material, substance, or surface.
/ˈpɜːr.mɪ.bli/