ungeoary
Describes something that lacks geographical characteristics or is independent of physical location and spatial terrain. It is often used in abstract or digital contexts where physical boundaries and coordinates are irrelevant.
Beispiele
3 von 5The internet has created an ungeoary marketplace where a seller's physical location is no longer a barrier to trade.
The internet has created an ungeoary marketplace where a seller's physical location is no longer a barrier to trade.
The diplomat argued that digital citizenship is an ungeoary concept that requires new international laws.
The diplomat argued that digital citizenship is an ungeoary concept that requires new international laws.
Our online gaming group is totally ungeoary; we have members from every continent but we meet in the same virtual room.
Our online gaming group is totally ungeoary; we have members from every continent but we meet in the same virtual room.
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Merkhilfe
Think of the prefix UN- (not) + GEO (earth) + ARY (related to). It's a word for things that don't belong on a map of the Earth.
Schnelles Quiz
The philosopher argued that human thought occupies an _________ realm, free from the constraints of physical distance.
Richtig!
Die richtige Antwort ist: ungeoary
Beispiele
The internet has created an ungeoary marketplace where a seller's physical location is no longer a barrier to trade.
everydayThe internet has created an ungeoary marketplace where a seller's physical location is no longer a barrier to trade.
The diplomat argued that digital citizenship is an ungeoary concept that requires new international laws.
formalThe diplomat argued that digital citizenship is an ungeoary concept that requires new international laws.
Our online gaming group is totally ungeoary; we have members from every continent but we meet in the same virtual room.
informalOur online gaming group is totally ungeoary; we have members from every continent but we meet in the same virtual room.
The researcher examined the ungeoary distribution of data packets across the decentralized network.
academicThe researcher examined the ungeoary distribution of data packets across the decentralized network.
Cloud computing provides ungeoary solutions for companies that want to minimize their physical infrastructure.
businessCloud computing provides ungeoary solutions for companies that want to minimize their physical infrastructure.
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Häufige Kollokationen
Häufige Phrasen
in an ungeoary sense
in an ungeoary sense
the ungeoary landscape of the mind
the ungeoary landscape of the mind
transition to an ungeoary model
transition to an ungeoary model
Wird oft verwechselt mit
Ungenerous refers to a lack of kindness or liberality, whereas ungeoary refers to a lack of geographical connection.
Ungainly describes awkward or clumsy movement, while ungeoary describes spatial independence.
Nutzungshinweise
This term is rare and predominantly found in academic, philosophical, or high-level technical discussions regarding the 'death of distance' in the digital age. It should be used when emphasizing that physical maps and locations do not apply to the subject.
Häufige Fehler
Learners may mistake the root 'geo' for 'gen' (related to birth/kind) and think the word means 'not kind'. Always remember 'geo' means earth.
Merkhilfe
Think of the prefix UN- (not) + GEO (earth) + ARY (related to). It's a word for things that don't belong on a map of the Earth.
Wortherkunft
Constructed from the English prefix 'un-' (not) + Greek 'geos' (earth) + the Latin-derived suffix '-ary' (pertaining to).
Grammatikmuster
Kultureller Kontext
The word is often used in Western academic discourse to describe the shift from physical communities to globalized, digital 'third spaces'.
Schnelles Quiz
The philosopher argued that human thought occupies an _________ realm, free from the constraints of physical distance.
Richtig!
Die richtige Antwort ist: ungeoary
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