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  • Impactual

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    Impactual is not a standard English word and is likely a typographical error. If it is intended to be used as a word, it could be interpreted as meaning having an impact or making a strong point. However, since it is not a recognized word, it is recommended to use standard English vocabulary to ensure clear and effective communication.
  • Uterology

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    Uterology is not a spelling mistake for another word. It is the branch of medicine that deals with the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of diseases and disorders of the female reproductive system, including the uterus, ovaries, fallopian tubes, and vagina. It is also known as gynecology. Uterology does not involve determining the personality features of unborn fetuses based on their position in the womb, as suggested by the previous response.
  • Snozzberry

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    Snozzberry is a word popularized by the author Roald Dahl in his book Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. For many years, it was assumed to be a fictional fruit or a nonsense word used to represent a fruit. However, in 1979, it was revealed in Dahls adult novel My Uncle Oswald that snozzberry has a different meaning. In this context, it is used to refer to a part of the human anatomy, specifically a penis. Therefore, the word snozzberry can have two meanings depending on the context in which it is used.
  • Relid

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    Relid (rih-leed): To cover something again. No, Relid is not a spelling mistake for another word. It is a word on its own, used to describe the action of covering something again.
  • Vortex

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    A vortex is a spinning, whirling movement of air, water, or other fluids. It can also refer to a situation or place that seems to pull you in and keep you trapped. The word is not a spelling mistake for any other word. The definition provided by Sarah is not accurate and does not convey the true meaning of the word.
  • Humanality

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    Humanality is not a recognized word in the English language. It may be a misspelling of humanity, which refers to the quality of being human, including kindness and compassion towards others. Humanity: the quality of being human, including kindness and compassion towards others. (for a 10 year old) The word you are looking for is humanity, not humanality.
  • Missment

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    Missment: When you miss someone so much that you pretend to be somewhere else to avoid seeing them, but you really plan to meet them before they see your message.
  • striped racer

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    A striped racer, also known as the California whipsnake, is a species of non-venomous snake native to the coast and foothills of California. It is a long, slender, and fast-moving snake, identified by its distinctive stripes running down the length of its body. They primarily feed on lizards and small rodents. The scientific name for this species is Masticophis lateralis.
  • helianthemum scoparium

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  • torturer

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    Torturer is a Death/Thrash metal band, formed in 1989 in Santiago, Chile. The band is one of only a few Chilean bands recognized beyond the borders of its own country.
  • young's modulus

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  • Vitiation

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    Vitiation refers to the action of spoiling, impairing, corrupting or making something ineffective, typically in the context of legal contracts or agreements. A contract, for instance, can be vitiated if there was a mistake, misrepresentation or fraud involved in its formation, rendering it invalid or unenforceable. In broader terms, vitiation can also refer to the process of corruption or degradation.
  • order cyclostomata

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  • This topic is deleted!

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  • flowers-of-an-hour

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  • higher cognitive process

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    Higher cognitive process refers to complex mental activities or operations that allow individuals to engage in advanced reasoning, problem-solving, decision-making, learning and understanding. These processes often involve abilities like memory recall, comprehension, meta-cognition, and critical thinking. They are often associated with high-level brain functions and are influenced by an individuals experiences, knowledge, culture, and goals.
  • honky-tonk

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    Honky-tonk refers to two things: A type of ragtime music characterized by its upbeat rhythm, often associated with the Southern parts of the United States, particularly with bars or dance halls that feature this type of music. A cheap, noisy bar or dance hall, especially in the Southern U.S., typically featuring this music. Besides drinking, dancing, and socializing, such venues could also include entertainment like pool tables, mechanical bull riding, or live music performances.
  • whitetail prairie dog

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  • louis eugene felix neel

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    Louis Eugene Felix Neel was a French physicist who was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1970 for his pioneering work on the properties and behavior of magnetic materials such as antiferromagnetic and ferrimagnetic substances, and for discovering a new state of matter, the Neel temperature. His innovative theories and experiments greatly expanded understanding in the field of magnetism and significantly contributed to the development of computer memory technology.
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