intracursancy
The quality or state of occurring or being contained within a specific course, flow, or sequence of events. It describes phenomena that remain internal to a system or process without deviating into external paths.
Beispiele
3 von 5The intracursancy of the fluid within the pipes was monitored to ensure there were no leaks to the outside environment.
The intracursancy of the fluid within the pipes was monitored to ensure there were no leaks to the outside environment.
The board requested a detailed report on the intracursancy of capital within the domestic branches before approving international expansion.
The board requested a detailed report on the intracursancy of capital within the domestic branches before approving international expansion.
In structural linguistics, intracursancy refers to the way specific phonemes remain within a single rhythmic cycle.
In structural linguistics, intracursancy refers to the way specific phonemes remain within a single rhythmic cycle.
Gegenteile
Wortfamilie
Merkhilfe
Break it down: 'Intra' means inside (like an intravenous needle) and 'curs' means to run (like a current). So, it is the 'inside-running' quality.
Schnelles Quiz
The engineer praised the ________ of the cooling system, noting that the coolant never left the sealed loop.
Richtig!
Die richtige Antwort ist: intracursancy
Beispiele
The intracursancy of the fluid within the pipes was monitored to ensure there were no leaks to the outside environment.
everydayThe intracursancy of the fluid within the pipes was monitored to ensure there were no leaks to the outside environment.
The board requested a detailed report on the intracursancy of capital within the domestic branches before approving international expansion.
businessThe board requested a detailed report on the intracursancy of capital within the domestic branches before approving international expansion.
In structural linguistics, intracursancy refers to the way specific phonemes remain within a single rhythmic cycle.
academicIn structural linguistics, intracursancy refers to the way specific phonemes remain within a single rhythmic cycle.
The lead investigator noted the intracursancy of the evidence, suggesting the crime was an inside job with no external forced entry.
formalThe lead investigator noted the intracursancy of the evidence, suggesting the crime was an inside job with no external forced entry.
I like the intracursancy of this plot; everything stays focused on the characters' inner lives rather than random explosions.
informalI like the intracursancy of this plot; everything stays focused on the characters' inner lives rather than random explosions.
Gegenteile
Wortfamilie
Häufige Kollokationen
Häufige Phrasen
state of intracursancy
state of intracursancy
path of intracursancy
path of intracursancy
within the bounds of intracursancy
within the bounds of intracursancy
Wird oft verwechselt mit
Intercursancy refers to running or flowing between two things, whereas intracursancy refers to flowing within a single thing.
An incursion is a sudden invasion or attack, while intracursancy is a state of internal flow.
Nutzungshinweise
Intracursancy is an extremely formal, technical term used primarily in logic, specialized linguistics, or advanced fluid dynamics. It is almost never used in casual speech and should be reserved for precise academic descriptions of internal processes.
Häufige Fehler
The most common mistake is confusing 'intra-' (within) with 'inter-' (between). Students also tend to use it as a verb, though it only functions as a noun.
Merkhilfe
Break it down: 'Intra' means inside (like an intravenous needle) and 'curs' means to run (like a current). So, it is the 'inside-running' quality.
Wortherkunft
Derived from the Latin 'intra' (within) and 'currere' (to run), modeled after words like 'currency' or 'intercurrency'.
Grammatikmuster
Schnelles Quiz
The engineer praised the ________ of the cooling system, noting that the coolant never left the sealed loop.
Richtig!
Die richtige Antwort ist: intracursancy
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