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noun
A small tile used in mosaic work.
adverb
from an infinitely remote point of time in the past
noun
A type of earth or clay used in the process of refining metals.
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a tree or shrub of warm climates that bears spikes or clusters of yellow or white flowers and is typically thorny.
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The tuning of a musical instrument, especially a stringed instrument.
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A small, tropical fruit-bearing shrub or tree, known for its bright red fruit rich in vitamin C.
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A medication used to treat pain and fever, commonly known as paracetamol.
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a volatile, flammable liquid ketone, C3H6O, used as a solvent and an antiseptic.
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A spiritual guide or teacher in Indian religions.
proper noun
A bright star in the constellation Eridanus, one of the ten brightest stars in the night sky.
noun
A needlelike spine or bristle of certain animals and plants.
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a type of bacterium that is used in the production of yogurt and other fermented products and is believed to have health benefits.
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A member of the Acoela, a group of simple flatworms.
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A rare genetic condition characterized by premature aging of the skin, particularly on the hands and feet.
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A medical condition characterized by swelling and clubbing of the fingers and toes, often associated with thyroid disease.
adjective
occurring without loss or gain of heat
interjection, noun
A farewell or goodbye.
adverb
referring to something that has been done or repeated so often that it has become annoying or tiresome
adjective
derived or acquired from something extrinsic
noun
A genus of grasses in the family Poaceae, known as goatgrasses, some species of which are considered to be the wild ancestors of wheat.
noun
A certificate indicating that a student is ill and unable to attend examinations.
adjective
Relating to the collection and study of airmail stamps and postal history.
noun
The principal pantheon of gods in Norse mythology, which includes deities such as Odin, Frigg, Thor, and Balder.
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Uncoined lumps of bronze used as money in ancient Italy.
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A public notice or poster.
adverb
To the fullest extent; thoroughly.
noun
the loss or impairment of the sense of taste
noun
political (originally communist) propaganda, especially in art or literature.
proper noun
In Greek mythology, one of the three Graces, known for her beauty and splendor.
noun
A state of sleeplessness or insomnia.
noun
a fever or shivering fit
noun
The principle of nonviolence toward all living things.
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The eggs of certain aquatic insects, traditionally used as food in Mexican cuisine.
noun
A large cypress tree native to Mexico, known scientifically as Taxodium mucronatum.
proper noun
The supreme god in ancient Iranian religion, especially Zoroastrianism, representing wisdom and goodness.
noun
A small plate of metal or leather worn on the shoulders, used as part of a suit of armor in the 13th and 14th centuries.
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An extinct order of limbless, elongated amphibians from the Carboniferous and Permian periods.
noun
A person from Aitutaki, an island in the Cook Islands.
adjective
Relating to Aitutaki or its people.
noun
A type of window divided vertically by a central mullion.
noun
A cell or organism lacking a nucleus.
noun
Akkum is a term used in some historical contexts to refer to a non-Jewish person or idolater.
adjective
Prepared in the Greek style, typically with olive oil, lemon juice, and herbs.
adjective
Having wings or winglike appendages.
noun
A winged insect, especially a winged form of an ant or termite.
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A type of porous earthenware jug used for cooling water by evaporation.
noun
A unit of measurement in plasma physics named after Hannes Alfvén, representing the speed of magnetohydrodynamic waves in a plasma.
adjective
Relating to or characterized by alleluias; expressing praise or joy.
adjective
Having different colors or changing color.
noun
A meal eaten in the middle of the day, typically lighter than dinner.
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A type of howler monkey found in Central and South America.
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A type of lightweight shoe made of canvas or cotton fabric with a flexible sole, often made of rope.