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    • RE: Flog

      Flog: (verb) to beat or whip something repeatedly; to sell something vigorously or persistently.

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    • RE: Remf

      Remf is a slang term used in military contexts to refer to individuals who are stationed away from the frontlines or combat areas, typically in rear echelon positions. These individuals may be involved in support functions such as administration, logistics, or supply, and are sometimes perceived to be disconnected from the realities and risks faced by combat personnel. The term can have a negative connotation, implying that such individuals may lack the understanding and experience necessary to make informed decisions, particularly those that affect the safety and well-being of personnel in combat situations.

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    • RE: Giving head

      is a slang term for performing oral sex on a person, typically referring to performing the act on a male. Also known as a blow job or giving a blowy.

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    • RE: Momentous

      of unparalleled significance

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    • RE: Unconstitutionally

      in an unconstitutional manner

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    • RE: abolishable

      Abolishable refers to something, particularly a rule, system, organization or practice, that can be officially ended, eliminated, or discontinued.

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    • RE: Categorisation

      a group of people or things arranged by class or category

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    • RE: Companion

      A knot in whose neighborhood another, specified, knot meets every meridian disk.

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    • splanchnic nerve

      any of several nerves of the sympathetic part of the autonomic nervous system that innervate viscera and blood vessels

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    • book fair

      bazaar at which books are sold or auctioned off in order to raise funds for a worthy cause

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    • RE: cosmic dust

      Cosmic dust, also called extraterrestrial dust, star dust or space dust, is dust which exists in outer space, or has fallen on Earth. Most cosmic dust particles measure between a few molecules and 0.1 mm (100 micrometers), such as micrometeoroids. Larger particles are called meteoroids. Cosmic dust can be further distinguished by its astronomical location: intergalactic dust, interstellar dust, interplanetary dust (such as in the zodiacal cloud) and circumplanetary dust (such as in a planetary ring). There are several methods to obtain space dust measurement.
      In the Solar System, interplanetary dust causes the zodiacal light. Solar System dust includes comet dust, planetary dust (like from Mars), asteroidal dust, dust from the Kuiper belt, and interstellar dust passing through the Solar System. Thousands of tons of cosmic dust are estimated to reach the Earths surface every year, with most grains having a mass between 10−16 kg (0.1 pg) and 10−4 kg (0.1 g). The density of the dust cloud through which the Earth is traveling is approximately 10−6 dust grains/m3.Cosmic dust contains some complex organic compounds (amorphous organic solids with a mixed aromatic–aliphatic structure) that could be created naturally, and rapidly, by stars. A smaller fraction of dust in space is stardust consisting of larger refractory minerals that condensed as matter left by stars.
      Interstellar dust particles were collected by the Stardust spacecraft and samples were returned to Earth in 2006.

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    • prowl car

      a car in which policemen cruise the streets; equipped with radiotelephonic communications to headquarters

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    • RE: stumble

      an unsteady uneven gait

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    • RE: duc de richelieu

      The title Duc de Richelieu is French for the Duke of Richelieu, a noble title that originates in France. The most well-known Duc de Richelieu was Armand-Jean du Plessis, better known as Cardinal Richelieu (1585–1642), who served as the chief minister to Louis XIII. Though he was a cardinal and not a duke himself, his descendants held on to the title, and it was used by various family members throughout history.

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    • RE: Caxton

      A Caxton refers to William Caxton, who was the first person to introduce a printing press into England in approximately 1476. It can also refer to any book or pamphlet that was printed by him. The term Caxton is also used in reference to a typeface/font that was named after him.

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    • RE: Bedlamite

      An inhabitant of Bedlam; a madman.

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    • RE: ethmoidal artery

      The ethmoidal artery is a branch of the ophthalmic artery, originating from the internal carotid artery. It supplies blood to parts of the nose, eyes, and ethmoid sinuses in the skull. There are two types of ethmoidal arteries - the anterior and posterior ethmoidal arteries which supply the frontal sinus, anterior and middle ethmoidal air cells.

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    • RE: take in

      suck or take up or in

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    • RE: mozambican

      A person from Mozambique or of Mozambican descent.

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    • RE: sweet melon

      the fruit of a muskmelon vine; any of several sweet melons related to cucumbers

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