Gazuntite is a word of German origin that means good health to you. It is often said to someone after they sneeze as a way of wishing them well.
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WeirdoA weirdo is a term used to describe a person who behaves in an unusual, strange or eccentric way that is outside societal norms. This term is often used subjectively and can hold a negative or positive connotation based on context.
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Trouncetrowns, v.t. to punish or beat severely. [O. Fr. troncer, to cut—L. truncus, a trunk.]
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Cadastera public register showing the details of ownership and value of land; made for the purpose of taxation
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Churchto bless according to a prescribed form, or to unite with in publicly returning thanks in church, as after deliverance from the dangers of childbirth; as, the churching of women
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Unwellun-wel′, adj. not well: not in good health.—n. Unwell′ness.
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Companionone who accompanies or is in company with another for a longer or shorter period, either from choice or casually; one who is much in the company of, or is associated with, another or others; an associate; a comrade; a consort; a partner
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dacoitda-koit′, n. one of a gang of robbers in India and Burma—also Dakoit′.—ns. Dacoit′y, Dacoit′age, robbery by gang-robbers, brigandage. [Hind. dākāīt, a robber.]
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expandibleExpandable refers to something that has the capacity or ability to be enlarged, stretched out, or widened to accommodate more items, space, or growth. It can also refer to the capability of developing or unfolding gradually. This term can be applicable to physical objects, ideas, projects, or even programs and activities.
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fagus sylvatica atropuniceavariety of European beech with shining purple or copper-colored leaves
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cracker bonbonA cracker bonbon is a novelty item, often used during celebratory events such as Christmas and New Years Eve. It is a cylinder-shaped item that makes a popping sound when pulled apart, revealing a small gift, joke, or paper hat inside. It is also called a Christmas cracker or party bonbon. Despite the name, it is not typically an edible item.
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mushroom poisoningMushroom poisoning, also known as mycetism, refers to harmful effects from ingestion of toxic substances present in certain species of mushrooms. The severity of mushroom poisoning can vary, ranging from mild symptoms such as nausea, vomiting and diarrhea, to severe neurological issues or organ damage, and in some cases, it can be fatal. The type and severity of symptoms depend on the toxin involved, the dose consumed, and individual patient factors.
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miracle playA miracle play is a type of medieval drama that centered on the life, miracles, or martyrdom of a saint or biblical figures, often illustrating moral lessons. These plays were used as a method of teaching biblical stories and principles to a largely illiterate population. They were often performed at religious festivals or on holy days and were one of the earliest forms of drama in Europe.
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through and throughThrough and through is a phrase often used to emphasize that someone or something possesses a quality, characteristic, or condition to the fullest extent. Its a way of saying completely, thoroughly, totally, or in every part or aspect. For instance, saying someone is a musician through and through means that person deeply embodies the qualities of a musician in all respects.
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arborescentresembling a tree in form and branching structure
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scandentiaThe treeshrews (or tree shrews or banxrings) are small mammals native to the tropical forests of South and Southeast Asia. They make up the entire order Scandentia, which split into two families: the Tupaiidae (19 species, ordinary treeshrews), and the Ptilocercidae (one species, the pen-tailed treeshrew).
Though called treeshrews, and despite having previously been classified in Insectivora, they are not true shrews, and not all species live in trees. They are omnivores; among other things, treeshrews eat fruit.
Treeshrews have a higher brain to body mass ratio than any other mammal, including humans, but high ratios are not uncommon for animals weighing less than 1 kg (2 lb).
Among orders of mammals, treeshrews are closely related to primates, and have been used as an alternative to primates in experimental studies of myopia, psychosocial stress, and hepatitis. -
ScalingThe expression of the terms of an equation using powers of nondimensional quantities
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Scalingact of measuring or arranging or adjusting according to a scale
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multiprogrammingthe execution of two or more computer programs by a single computer
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Ramblean aimless amble on a winding course