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  • honkie

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    Honkie is a derogatory term used to refer to white people, primarily in United States. It is usually considered offensive and inappropriate to use.
  • train fare

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    Train fare is the amount of money charged for a passenger to travel on a train. This amount is usually determined by a variety of factors such as travel distance, ticket type (single or round trip), class of service, and any additional amenities or services provided. It can also vary based on the age of the passenger, with discounts often provided for children, students, senior citizens, or people with disabilities.
  • enterprise zone

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    An enterprise zone is a specific geographic area that has been designated by the government as a target for economic revitalization. In an attempt to stimulate economic growth and job creation, various incentives such as tax concessions, infrastructure incentives, and reduced regulations are often offered within these zones to attract businesses and investment. These zones are typically located in distressed or economically disadvantaged areas.
  • engels

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    Engels usually refers to Friedrich Engels, a German philosopher, economist, and social scientist who is best known for developing Marxism with Karl Marx. The term Engels may also refer to his theories or writings. Additionally, it is the Dutch word for English. In other contexts, it could be used as a last name. Therefore, the general definition of Engels largely depends on its use in context.
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  • attestation report

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    An attestation report is a formal document produced by an independent third-party entity such as an auditor or a certified public accountant, reviewing and verifying the accuracy, validity, or completeness of certain information provided by an individual or an organization. These reports are typically used in business audits, regulatory compliance, and financial transactions. They reassure stakeholders that the provided information is accurate and in compliance with relevant regulations or standards.
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  • Churn out

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    To churn out means to produce something in large quantities and often of inferior quality, usually in a rapid and mechanical manner. It is often used to refer to mass production of items or ideas, either in terms of manufacturing or other creative work such as writing or music.
  • common seal

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    A common seal, also known as corporate seal or company seal, is a distinctive mark or stamp used by an organization, usually a corporation or a body corporate, for signing official documents. This seal signifies the organizations identity and consent, and is affixed to documents like agreements, contracts or deeds to make them legally enforceable. The design typically includes the companys name and incorporation date.
  • Squirting

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    @Sarah yes you right 😂
  • anas querquedula

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  • capital of egypt

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  • Promotional

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    of or relating to serving as publicity
  • Alpenstock

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    alp′n-stok, n. a long stick or staff used by travellers in climbing the Alps. [Ger. Alpen, of the Alps; stock, stick.]
  • Childproof

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    To make something childproof.
  • colbert butter

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    Colbert Butter is a type of compound butter that is prepared with wine, shallots, and reduced meat stock. It is used as a condiment or finish for grilled or roasted meats. Named after Jean-Baptiste Colbert, it is commonly used in French cuisine.
  • Yenta

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    Yenta or Yente (Yiddish: יענטע) is a Yiddish womens given name. It is a variant form of the name Yentl, which ultimately is thought to be derived from the Italian word gentile, meaning noble or refined. The name has entered Yinglish—i.e., become a Yiddish loanword in Jewish varieties of English—as a word referring to a woman who is a gossip or a busybody.
  • genus loris

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    The Genus Loris is a small group of primates which forms part of the family Loridae. These species are arboreal and nocturnal, commonly known as lorises. Two primary species belong to this genus: the slender loris, and the slow loris. They are native to parts of India, Sri Lanka, and Southeast Asia. Members of this genus have extremely slow and deliberate movements, a small body size, and large forward-facing eyes.
  • canis niger

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    Canis Niger is actually not a recognized term in biology or zoology. It appears to be a combination of Latin words, canis which translates as dog, and niger which translates as black. So, it can be inferred that canis niger might be used to refer to a black dog. However, in scientific classification, this term does not correspond to any particular species or breed.
  • iridaceous

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    Iridaceous refers to plants that belong to the Iridaceae family, which includes irises, gladioli, and crocuses. These plants are usually characterized by their sword-shaped leaves and showy flowers.