Acoustics (noun) - The distinctive sound characteristics of a space or object., Approach (noun) - The method or way of doing something., Branch (noun) - A division or part of a larger organization or system., Coin (verb) - To create or invent a new word or phrase., Colonization (noun) - The process of forming a colony in a new territory., Confirmation (noun) - The act of affirming or verifying something to be true., Derive (verb) - To deduce or obtain something from a source., Encompass (verb) - To bring together, encircle, or include., Ethnicity (noun) - The distinct group identity based on cultural and social characteristics., Evolve (verb) - The process of developing or changing over time., Factor (noun) - A component or element contributing to a situation., Feature (noun) - A prominent or distinctive aspect of something., Hit the nail on the head (idiom) - To hit the target or solve a problem accurately., Impact (verb) - To have a significant effect or influence on something., Intonation (noun) - The way someone speaks, including pitch and rhythm., Mechanics (noun) - The study of how things move and work, especially in physics., Pitch (noun) - The level or frequency of a sound or a place where something is thrown., Precise (adj.) - Precisely accurate or exact., Speculation (noun) - To come up with an idea or theory based on limited information., Uniform (adj.) - Having a consistent or identical appearance or structure throughout.,
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