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  • three-piece suit

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    A suit consisting of matching jacket, trousers and waistcoat.
  • intermittency

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  • gordimer

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  • black grama

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    Bouteloua eriopoda, commonly known as black grama, is a perennial prairie grass that is native to the Southwestern United States. Its main means of reproduction is by stolons, as its ratio of viable seeds to sterile ones is naturally low. The disparity may play a role in its lack of tolerance to overgrazing (relative to other grasses), but aside from this B. eriopoda is a good forage food for livestock. It was first described, as Chondrosum eriopodum, in 1848 from specimens collected along and nearby the Del Norte river in New Mexico.
  • grounder

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    A grounder, commonly used in the context of baseball, refers to a ball that is hit in such a way that it bounces or rolls along the ground before it is fielded by a defensive player. Grounders occur because of the bats angle at the point of contact with the ball. They can sometimes be strategically used by hitters to get the ball through defensive gaps.
  • monophonic music

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    Monophonic music is a type of musical texture consisting of a single melodic line without any accompanying harmony or chords. Regardless of the number of voices or instruments performing, all notes are unified in unison, creating one melody or theme. This is often seen in traditional folk songs and chants.
  • astringent drug

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  • sir gawain

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    Sir Gawain is a character from Arthurian legend, often portrayed as a noble and loyal knight of King Arthurs Round Table. He is frequently featured in medieval literature, and is known for his chivalry, bravery, and pursuit of personal honor, as well as his complicated moral character. He is the protagonist in notable works such as Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, where he embarks on a quest that tests his virtue and integrity.
  • aramus guarauna

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    The Aramus Guarauna, also known as the Limpkin, is a medium-sized wetland bird that belongs to the family Aramidae. It is the only extant species within the genus Aramus and its family. The bird is recognized by its long legs, neck, and slightly curved bill, enabling it to forage for its primary diet of apple snails. Limpkins are largely nocturnal and found predominantly in the Americas, particularly in Florida and the Caribbean. Known for their loud and haunting calls, their population status typically varies by region due to habitat loss and fluctuations in food availability.
  • tesla coil

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    A type of resonant transformer circuit used to produce high voltage, low current, high frequency alternating current electricity.
  • Boatload

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    A boatload refers to a large quantity or significant amount of something, often as much as could be carried by a boat. It can also literally refer to the amount or number of things or people a boat is capable of carrying.
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  • lymphogranuloma

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    Lymphogranuloma is a type of sexually transmitted infection caused by the Chlamydia trachomatis bacteria. It tends to affect the lymph nodes and genitals, leading to symptoms like swollen nodes, sores, fever, and pain. Often referred to as lymphogranuloma venereum, it is more common in tropical and subtropical areas. If left untreated, it can lead to long-term complications, including genital swelling and rectal inflammation.
  • esom

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  • Encasement

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    Encasement is the coating over, covering or encasing of all building components, interior and exterior. This includes all roofing and toxic hazards materials, such as asbestos, lead-based paint, mold/mildew and other harmful substances, found in buildings. The technique of encasing all building components, including unsafe ones, with green coatings is by far the most efficient way to reduce the harmful effects on people and the environment while lengthening the life of buildings. It is an economical alternative to other abatement methods such as removal, disposal and replacement. Encasement with green coatings is a long-term, sustainable, and renewable solution compared to typical paints or coatings which only last a few years. In place management and restoration with encasement green coatings is the best and most practical way to extend a buildings life along with safely dealing with most of its components. Encasement is also less disruptive of ongoing services. It does not require shutting down buildings or having to relocate occupants, which is costly and time-consuming. Most work can be completed with minimal amount of time and with no building disruption at all. Encasement with green coatings can result in savings of 25% to 75% over removal and replacement, and extend the life of most building surfaces. Green coatings have no environmental downside to using them. They are non-toxic, water based, low VOCs, (volatile organic compounds), no ODS (Ozone Depleting Substances), and Class A fire rated. The products are backed up with toxicological reports proving that they are so clean, that pregnant women and children can be present when applying them. Green coatings used for encasement should be extremely durable, long lasting and able to take a lot of abuse. They must be especially flexible; being able to elongate with the expanding and contracting of any typical building movements.
  • Billboard

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    A billboard (also called a hoarding in the UK and many other parts of the world) is a large outdoor advertising structure (a billing board), typically found in high-traffic areas such as alongside busy roads. Billboards present large advertisements to passing pedestrians and drivers. Typically showing witty slogans and distinctive visuals, billboards are highly visible in the top designated market areas. The largest ordinary-sized billboards are located primarily on major highways, expressways or principal arterials, and command high-density consumer exposure (mostly to vehicular traffic). These afford greatest visibility due not only to their size, but because they allow creative customizing through extensions and embellishments. Posters are the other common form of billboard advertising, located mostly along primary and secondary arterial roads. Posters are a smaller format and are viewed principally by residents and commuter traffic, with some pedestrian exposure.
  • genus sagittarius

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    The term genus Sagittarius refers to a specific classification in the biological taxonomy. It is a type of organizational hierarchical system in biology, used to classify all life forms into categories. In this particular case, genus Sagittarius refers primarily to the type of bird commonly known as the Secretary bird. It is a highly specialized bird of prey native to Africa. The name Sagittarius is from the Latin root meaning archer, reflecting on the unique hunting style of these birds.
  • egrette

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  • eaten

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    Eating (also known as consuming) is the ingestion of food, typically to provide a heterotrophic organism with energy and to allow for growth. Animals and other heterotrophs must eat in order to survive — carnivores eat other animals, herbivores eat plants, omnivores consume a mixture of both plant and animal matter, and detritivores eat detritus. Fungi digest organic matter outside their bodies as opposed to animals that digest their food inside their bodies. For humans, eating is an activity of daily living. Some individuals may limit their amount of nutritional intake. This may be a result of a lifestyle choice, due to hunger or famine, as part of a diet or as religious fasting.
  • across the nation

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    Across the nation refers to something happening or spreading throughout or in every part of a specific country. It implies an event, sentiment, action, etc., that is occurring or being experienced in all regions and districts.