Limnologically refers to pertaining or related to limnology, which is the scientific study of physical, chemical, meteorological, and biological conditions and processes in fresh waters, particularly relating to ponds and lakes.
A cocktail dress is a dress suitable at semi-formal occasions, sometimes called cocktail parties, usually in the late afternoon, and usually with accessories.
After World War I, the idea of the working woman became popular. After 1929, it was more common to see women in a social context. With the help of liberation organizations, the idea of a modern woman began to rise, and soon the drinking woman could be seen in business settings. Companies increasingly hosted cocktail parties to have an entertaining environment for employees and customers to mingle. These parties usually began after 5:00 P.M. Since guests are expected to walk around and meet people, clothes made for these occasions are often functional and comfortable. This practical and fashionable garment became a popular uniform for progressive elite women in the 1920s.
Metalware refers to objects made primarily or entirely of metal, including items such as kitchen utensils, cutlery, pots, pans, decorative objects, hardware, tools, and machinery among others. These items can be made from various types of metal, including steel, brass, bronze, copper, iron, aluminium, and precious metals like silver and gold.
Lebanese Hezbollah, also known as Hezbollah, is a political and military organization primarily based in Lebanon. The organization, whose name translates to Party of God, was established in the early 1980s during the Lebanese civil war and is backed by Iran. It is their aim to establish an Islamic state in Lebanon. Hezbollah has both political and military wings and is seen differently worldwide; some nations regard it as a legitimate political party while others label it as a terrorist organization. It is also prominent for its social services, running hospitals, news services, and education facilities.
an island in the centre of the Eastern Archipelago, third in size, in the shape of a body with four long limbs, traversed by mountain chains, and the greater part of it a Dutch possession, though it contains a number of small native states; it yields among its mineral products gold, copper, tin, c.; and among its vegetable, tea, coffee, rice, sugar, pepper, c.; capital. Macassar.