Of a bright red colour, like that of the stammel cloth.

Posts made by Ashok kumar Nitharwal
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RE: dishpan
A dishpan is a large, shallow container used primarily for washing dishes and other kitchen utensils. The pans size and depth usually allow it to hold a substantial amount of water and dishes. It is typically made of durable materials like plastic or metal to withstand regular use and exposure to water and soap.
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RE: herrick
Herrick is a surname of Anglo-Saxon origin mainly used in English-speaking countries. It may also refer to Robert Herrick, a renowned 17th-century English poet. Furthermore, Herrick may indicate geographical locations, such as Herrick, South Dakota or Herrick, Illinois, small towns in the United States.
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RE: methyldopa
An alpha-2 adrenergic agonist that has both central and peripheral nervous system effects. Its primary clinical use is as an antihypertensive agent.
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RE: Lifeguard
A lifeguard is a rescuer who supervises the safety and rescue of swimmers, surfers, and other water sports participants such as in a swimming pool, water park, beach, spa, river and lake. Lifeguards are trained in swimming and CPR/AED first aid, certified in water rescue using a variety of aids and equipment depending on requirements of their particular venue. In some areas, lifeguards are part of the emergency services system to incidents and in some communities, lifeguards may function as the primary EMS provider.
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RE: factor xiii
Factor XIII or fibrin stabilizing factor is a zymogen found in blood of humans and some other animals. It is activated by thrombin to factor XIIIa. Factor XIIIa is an enzyme of the blood coagulation system that crosslinks fibrin. Deficiency of XIII worsens clot stability and increases bleeding tendency.Human XIII is a heterotetramer. It consists of 2 enzymatic A peptides and 2 non-enzymatic B peptides. XIIIa is a dimer of activated A peptides.
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RE: Tramway
A tramway is a system of public transportation that uses electric-powered trams, also known as a streetcar or trolley, running along rails incorporated into city streets or separate tracks. The service can be for transporting passengers within a city or between towns. The term tramway can also refer to the track itself.
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RE: petite bourgeoisie
The petite bourgeoisie, also known as the petty bourgeoisie, is a French term that originally referred to the middle class that fell between the proletariat, or working class, and the haute bourgeoisie, or wealthy ruling class. This group usually comprises small business owners, managers, and professionals who possess some means of production but do not have significant economic influence or power. They often seek to emulate the lifestyle and values of the upper class while sharing some economic interests with the working class. Today, the term also applies to a socio-economic class that sits between the working class and the wealthier capitalist class in various societies.
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RE: spanish broom
Spanish Broom, scientifically known as Spartium junceum, is a perennial flowering plant native to the Mediterranean region. Its part of the legume family and known for its long, bright green, rush-like branches and bright yellow, fragrant flowers. This deciduous shrub is drought-tolerant, fast-growing, and often used for ornamental purposes. However, its considered an invasive species in some areas due to its quick spread and ability to exclude native plant populations.
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through and through
Through and through describes a situation where an object, real or imaginary, passes completely through another object, also real or imaginary. The phrase has several common uses:
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RE: Star anise
small tree of China and Vietnam bearing anise-scented star-shaped fruit used in food and medicinally as a carminative
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dysarthria
impaired articulatory ability resulting from defects in the peripheral motor nerves or in the speech musculature
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european silver fir
tall timber tree of central and southern Europe having a regular crown and grey bark