A diamagnet is a type of material that is not naturally magnetic but can generate a magnetic field in opposition to an externally applied magnetic field. This results in a repelling effect. All materials display some degree of diamagnetism, but in materials classified as diamagnetic, this is the strongest magnetic property. Examples of diamagnetic materials include copper, lead, and carbon graphite.
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RE: diamagnet
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RE: lente insulin
Lente insulin is a type of insulin that is used in the management of diabetes. It is a long acting insulin composed of both intermediate and rapid acting insulins, usually characterized by its onset of action in 2-4 hours, peak effect in 8-12 hours, and a total duration of action of up to 24 hours. Its primarily used to control blood sugar levels in people with diabetes and is intended to be injected or infused subcutaneously only. Currently, Lente insulin is discontinued in many parts of the world.
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RE: phalsa
Grewia asiatica, commonly known as phalsa or falsa, is a species of flowering plant in the mallow family Malvaceae. It was first found in Varanasi, India, and was taken by Buddhist scholars to other Asian countries and the rest of the world. Grewia celtidifolia was initially considered a mere variety of phalsa, but is now recognized as a distinct species.
It is a shrub or small tree growing to 8 m tall. The leaves are broadly rounded, 5–18 cm long and broad, with a petiole 1–1.5 cm long. The flowers are produced in cymes of several together, the individual flowers about 2 cm diameter, yellow, with five large (12 mm) sepals and five smaller (4–5 mm) petals. The fruit is an edible drupe 5–12 mm diameter, purple to black when ripe. -
RE: Appointment
an allowance to a person, esp. to a public officer; a perquisite; -- properly only in the plural
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RE: Agitated
Agitated refers to a state of feeling disturbed, upset, or intensely bothered, typically due to extreme worry or anxiety. It could also refer to a physical state of being shaken or moved with force.
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RE: revelation of saint john the divine
The Revelation of Saint John the Divine, often referred to as the Book of Revelation or the Apocalypse, is the last book of the New Testament in the Bible. It is traditionally believed to have been written by John of Patmos, whose identity is often equated with that of John the Apostle. The book is known for its vivid symbolism and vivid apocalyptic imagery. It contains prophetic visions of the end times, the final judgment, and the ultimate triumph of good over evil. The terminology the Divine is used to acknowledge Johns spiritual insights and prophetic revelations, which are believed to originate from God.
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RE: Itinerary
An itinerary is a detailed plan or schedule that outlines the places one intends to visit, activities to engage in, and the duration of each proposed activity during a trip or journey. It typically includes key information such as travel dates, transportation arrangements, accommodation details, sightseeing destinations, and any other relevant events or reservations. Itineraries are commonly used in travel planning to help individuals or groups effectively organize and manage their time and resources during their travels.
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RE: Dolly
dol′i, n. a wooden shaft attached to a disc with projecting arms, used for stirring clothes in a washing-tub; somewhat similar pieces of apparatus in mining, pile-driving, c.—v.t. to wash (clothes) in a tub: to beat (red-hot metal) with a hammer: to crush ore with a dolly, to obtain or yield by this method.—adj. Doll′ied.—n. Doll′ier. [Prob. from Dolly, the familiar form of Dorothy.]
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roridula
either of 2 species of the genus Roridula; South African viscid perennial low-growing woody shrubs
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RE: Bandwidth
- [common] Used by hackers (in a generalization of its technical
meaning) as the volume of information per unit time that a computer,
person, or transmission medium can handle. “Those are amazing
graphics, but I missed some of the detail — not enough bandwidth, I
guess.” Compare low-bandwidth; see also
brainwidth. This generalized usage began to go
mainstream after the Internet population explosion of 1993-1994. 2. Attention span. 3. On Usenet, a measure of network capacity
that is often wasted by people complaining about how items posted by others
are a waste of bandwidth.
- [common] Used by hackers (in a generalization of its technical
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S and m
-Sadists and Massacists- Leather, whips, chains. Think about people who get turned on by being beaten to within an inch of their lives. Its surprising to see this definition undefined, I would have assumed Urbandictionary junkies to be major S and M freaks. Note- Not all S and M is sexually, some people get the pleasure out of just being bound or hit.
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Wife beater
form fitting white ribbed tank top worn by men; looks good on well-built fellas, pathetic on skinny fellas, and disgusting on fat beer bellied fellas
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Realist
Realists have a firm grip on reality and can see things for what they are, not what they are told they are. Realists have their own views and do not fall victim to propaganda, misconception, or titles!
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Rain check
A promise that an unaccepted offer will be renewed in the future.
This term comes from baseball, where in the 1880s it became the practice to offer paying spectators a rain check entitling them to future admission for a game that was postponed or ended early owing to bad weather. By the early 1900s the term was transferred to tickets for other kinds of entertainment, and later to a coupon entitling a customer to buy, at a later date and at the same price, a sale item temporarily out of stock. -
Dry humping
dry humping is the process of two people repeatedly moving up and down and back and forth on top of each other fully clothed( or missing various pieces, but the penis must not come in contact with the vagina with out some sort of fabric seperating them ex: boxers,panties, or even sheets!!)