Kurwa is a Polish word with multiple meanings. It can be used to refer to a prostitute or a promiscuous woman. In a more offensive context, it can be used as a derogatory term for a woman. Additionally, it is also used in Polish speech as an equivalent to the English expletive fuck or as a pause for emphasis.

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RE: Kurwa
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RE: Revengous
Revengous is not a commonly used or recognized word in the English language. However, based on the context and usage provided, it seems to describe someone or something that is prone to seeking revenge or has the qualities that facilitate revenge. Alternatively, it could also refer to a situation or action that occurs after revenge has been taken.
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RE: Explanational
The word explanational is not a common English word and is often mistakenly used in place of explanatory. Explanatory means serving to explain or clarify something. It is possible that people use explanational thinking it means the same as explanatory, but it is not a recognized word in the English language.
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RE: Scalability
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.
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RE: Cupping
Fire cupping, a traditional therapeutic treatment called in which heated glass cups are applied to the skin, supposedly to draw blood towards the surface.
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RE: lepus californicus
The black-tailed jackrabbit (Lepus californicus), also known as the American desert hare, is a common hare of the western United States and Mexico, where it is found at elevations from sea level up to 10,000 ft (3,000 m). Reaching a length around 2 ft (61 cm), and a weight from 3 to 6 lb (1.4 to 2.7 kg), the black-tailed jackrabbit is one of the largest North American hares. Black-tailed jackrabbits occupy mixed shrub-grassland terrains. Their breeding depends on the location; it typically peaks in spring, but may continue all year round in warm climates. Young are born fully furred with eyes open; they are well camouflaged and are mobile within minutes of birth, thus females do not protect or even stay with the young except during nursing. The average litter size is around four, but may be as low as two and as high as seven in warm regions.
The black-tailed jackrabbit does not migrate or hibernate during winter and uses the same habitat of 0.4 to 1.2 mi2 (1–3 km2) year-round. Its diet is composed of various shrubs, small trees, grasses, and forbs. Shrubs generally comprise the bulk of fall and winter diets, while grasses and forbs are used in spring and early summer, but the pattern and plant species vary with climate. The black-tailed jackrabbit is an important prey species for raptors and carnivorous mammals, such as eagles, hawks, owls, coyotes, foxes, and wild cats. The hares host many ectoparasites including fleas, ticks, lice, and mites; for this reason, hunters often avoid collecting them. -
RE: depend
Depend refers to a state of being influenced, affected, determined by, or contingent upon something or someone else. It can also imply a reliance or requirement for support, help, or existence from a particular source.
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RE: liquid crystal display
A display device that uses liquid crystals to control luminance of each pixel or pattern.
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rocket propulsion
reaction propulsion using stored oxygen for combustion; used where there is insufficient atmospheric oxygen
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RE: fuji cherry
The Fuji cherry, also known as Prunus incisa, is a species of cherry native to Japan. It is a deciduous tree or shrub that typically grows between 4-8 meters tall. It is known for its bright pink or white flowers that bloom in early spring. The Fuji cherry is popular in ornamental gardening due to its attractive blossoms and overall hardiness.
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araucaria bidwillii
Australian conifer bearing two-inch seeds tasting like roasted chestnuts; among the aborigines the tree is hereditary property protected by law
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RE: bridle road
A bridle road, also known as bridle path or bridleway, is a path or trail designed and designated mainly for use by horseback riders. These roads are typically either in rural or semi-rural areas or within city parks. They may also be used by pedestrians, cyclists, or other non-motorized traffic. However, in some regions, the term may also refer to minor roads or lanes in the countryside that are too narrow and uneven for vehicular traffic.
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RE: hematinic
Hematinic is a type of medication or supplement that is used to improve the quality, quantity, and durability of blood, particularly by increasing the concentration of hemoglobin and the number of red blood cells. Iron, vitamin B12, and folic acid are common ingredients in hematinics as these substances have a direct influence on blood production.