A segment is a part or portion of a whole, often referred to in the context of lines or shapes in mathematics, market divisions in business, or parts of a journey or route in transportation. It generally refers to a distinct piece that is part of a larger entity.
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RE: Segment
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RE: latitudinarian
a person who is broad-minded and tolerant (especially in standards of religious belief and conduct)
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RE: red sandalwood
Red Sandalwood, scientifically known as Pterocarpus santalinus, is a type of tree native to India. It is highly valued for its rich, red-colored timber and is often used in traditional medicine. Its wood is extremely hard and is commonly used in woodworking for carving and furniture. The red color from the wood is also used as a dye. Due to its rarity and high demand, it is considered an endangered species and its trade is heavily regulated.
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RE: biosystematic
Biosystematics is a branch of biological science that involves the study of the diversity of organisms and their comparative and evolutionary relationships, based on a combination of taxonomic classification, identification, nomenclature and phylogenetic analysis. It essentially deals with the classification and categorization of organisms, considering both the observable characteristics (phenotype) and genetic traits (genotype). Biosystematics also deals with the evolutionary relationships among these organisms.
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RE: glandular disorder
A glandular disorder is a medical condition that affects one or more of the bodys glands due to an abnormal functioning of the gland(s). Glands are organs that produce and secrete substances needed by the body to function. These can include conditions that impact hormone production, such as thyroid disease or diabetes, or they can involve non-hormonal conditions, such as cancer or infection within a gland. Symptoms and treatments vary widely depending on the specific gland affected and the nature of the disorder, but can include medication, lifestyle changes, and in some cases, surgery.
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RE: Work to rule
To work slowly by strictly following all work rules, usually in a work-to-rule job action, as part of unionized labor protest.