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  • Unconstitutionally

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    in an unconstitutional manner
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  • centrefold

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    A centrefold generally refers to a newspaper, magazine, or brochure layout that uses a large two-page photograph or feature article in the central, or middle pages, which are designed to be opened and spread out flat. Historically, in some adult magazines, this term specifically referred to a full-page photograph of a nude or semi-nude woman.
  • Relic

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    something of sentimental value
  • Limacine

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    of or resembling a slug
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  • victorian age

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    The Victorian Age, also known as the Victorian Era, was the period of Queen Victorias reign in the United Kingdom, from June 1837 until her death in January 1901. It was a time of significant social, political, and economic change, marked by the industrial revolution, expansion of the British Empire, social reforms, and development in arts, science, and technology. This era is often associated with prudish, middle-class standards of social behavior and morality.
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  • Cobra

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    venomous Asiatic and African elapid snakes that can expand the skin of the neck into a hood
  • amaranthus cruentus

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  • unprofitable

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    un-prof′i-ta-bl, adj. not profitable: bringing no profit: serving no purpose.—n. Unprof′itableness.—adv. Unprof′itably.—adjs. Unprof′ited, profitless; Unprof′iting, unprofitable.
  • acoustic reactance

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  • aerial ladder truck

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  • jack pine

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    Jack pine, Pinus banksiana, is an eastern North American pine. Its native range in Canada is east of the Rocky Mountains from Northwest Territories to Nova Scotia, and the north-central and northeast of the United States from Minnesota to Maine, with the southernmost part of the range just into northwest Indiana. In the far west of its range, Pinus banksiana hybridizes readily with the closely related lodgepole pine. Banksiana is after the English botanist Sir Joseph Banks.
  • family cuculidae

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  • dust-covered

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  • cyclopterus lumpus

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    Cyclopterus lumpus, commonly known as the lumpfish, is a species of marine fish in the family Cyclopteridae (lumpfishes). It is found in the cold waters of the North Atlantic Ocean. Lumpfish are known for their body structure, which is large, round, and covered in bumpy tubercles instead of smooth scales. They have a small, round, sucker-like pelvic fin used to adhere to rocks and other substrates. Male lumpfish are characterized by their vibrant blue and purple coloration during the breeding season, while females usually have a duller, greenish-brown color.
  • Demoralization

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    destroying the moral basis for a doctrine or policy
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  • Scalability

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    Scalability is the capability of a system, network, process, or software to handle a growing amount of work or its potential to be enlarged in order to accommodate that growth. It refers to the ability of something to adapt and perform efficiently even as its size or volume increases. Scalability can also be related to the potential of a system to expand to accommodate increasing demand.