There seems to be some confusion regarding the term mal rosso, as it doesnt appear to be recognized as a standard phrase in Italian, Spanish, or any other language and it is not clearly related to any specific field. The individual words translate to bad red in Italian and could be potentially used colloquially or regionally, but without more specific context its hard to provide a definition. Please provide more details.
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RE: mal rosso
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protanopia
dichromacy characterized by lowered sensitivity to long wavelengths of light resulting in an inability to distinguish red and purplish blue
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RE: anaprox
Naproxen, sold under the brand name Aleve among others, is a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) used to treat pain, menstrual cramps, inflammatory diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis, gout and fever. It is taken orally. It is available in immediate and delayed release formulations. Onset of effects is within an hour and lasts for up to twelve hours.Common side effects include dizziness, headache, bruising, allergic reactions, heartburn, and stomach pain. Severe side effects include an increased risk of heart disease, stroke, gastrointestinal bleeding, and stomach ulcers. The heart disease risk may be lower than with other NSAIDs. It is not recommended in people with kidney problems. Use is not recommended in the third trimester of pregnancy.Naproxen is a nonselective COX inhibitor. As an NSAID, naproxen appears to exert its anti-inflammatory action by reducing the production of inflammatory mediators called prostaglandins. It is metabolized by the liver to inactive metabolites.Naproxen was patented in 1967, and approved for medical use in the United States in 1976. In the United States it is available over the counter and as a generic medication. In 2020, it was the 91st most commonly prescribed medication in the United States, with more than 8 million prescriptions.
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RE: thomas nelson page
Thomas Nelson Page was an American writer, lawyer, and ambassador in the early 20th century. He is best known for his works of fiction that depicted a nostalgic view of the antebellum South, championing “Old South” values. He also served as U.S. ambassador to Italy under President Woodrow Wilson between 1913 and 1919. Pages novels, short stories, and essays greatly contributed to romanticizing Southern aristocracy and the plantation system, termed as the Lost Cause.
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RE: tool around
To drive or jaunt about, going from place to place without any specific direction or goal.
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RE: Necessitous
Necessitous generally refers to being in extreme poverty or lacking the basic necessities of life; being in a condition where one is in dire need or urgent requirement of something. It implies a state of impoverishment or great distress due to unfulfillment of essential needs or unmet demands.
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RE: Smite
to destroy the life of by beating, or by weapons of any kind; to slay by a blow; to kill; as, to smite one with the sword, or with an arrow or other instrument
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RE: contextualism
Any of a group of doctrines that stress the importance of context
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through and through
Through and through is a phrase often used to emphasize that someone or something possesses a quality, characteristic, or condition to the fullest extent. Its a way of saying completely, thoroughly, totally, or in every part or aspect. For instance, saying someone is a musician through and through means that person deeply embodies the qualities of a musician in all respects.
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subclass infusoria
in some recent classifications, coextensive with the Ciliata: minute organisms found in decomposing infusions of organic matter
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RE: epinephelus fulvus
Epinephelus fulvus, commonly known as the Blacktip Grouper or Reeffish, is a species of marine fish in the family Serranidae. They are typically found in coral reefs, rock jetties and pilings in the subtropical regions often located in the Western Atlantic, Caribbean and Gulf of Mexico. They are characterized by their dark or pale body with alternating black or dusky vertical stripes and a distinctive black tip on their dorsal fin. They are known for their predatory behavior and are of interest for commercial and recreational fishing due to their size and food value.
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RE: Bonus
Bónus an Icelandic no-frills supermarket chain owned by Hagar. Bónus operates 28 stores in Iceland and four in the Faroe Islands. It follows the no-frills format of limited hours, simple shelves and having a giant fridge instead of chiller cabinets.
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RE: safe-conduct
A security passport granted to an enemy for his safe entry
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RE: battle of flodden field
The Battle of Flodden Field was a military confrontation that occurred during the War of the League of Cambrai, on September 9, 1513. This historical event took place in Northumberland, England, near the village of Branxton. It involved armies from England and Scotland. The English troops, led by Thomas Howard, the Earl of Surrey, defeated the Scottish forces under King James IV, who died during the battle. The Battle of Flodden Field was one of the bloodiest battles in British history with nearly 15,000 casualties.
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RE: Crispness
Crispness refers to the quality of being fresh, clear, sharp, or brittle, often used to describe textures. In food, it refers to the degree a food offers resistance to biting and the associated sound. In image or sound quality, it refers to clarity and sharpness. In weather, it refers to a fresh, cold, brisk quality. It can also describe an action undertaken swiftly and decisively.
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RE: nonadsorbent
Nonadsorbent refers to a material or substance that does not have the property or capacity to adsorb or absorb another substance. This means it does not accumulate molecules of a gas, liquid, or solute on its surface or become soaked with a particular substance.