Repertoire (also spelled repoire) refers to a collection or range of skills, talents, or items that one possesses or is able to perform. It is often used in the context of the performing arts, such as music or theater, to describe the set of pieces that a performer has prepared and is capable of performing. In a broader sense, it can also refer to the range of knowledge or experiences that someone has acquired over time.

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RE: Repoire
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RE: Thottie
A thottie is a term used to refer to a promiscuous female who enjoys and actively seeks out sexual encounters. Synonyms include slut, whore, and ho-bag.
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RE: higher cognitive process
Higher cognitive process refers to complex mental activities or operations that allow individuals to engage in advanced reasoning, problem-solving, decision-making, learning and understanding. These processes often involve abilities like memory recall, comprehension, meta-cognition, and critical thinking. They are often associated with high-level brain functions and are influenced by an individuals experiences, knowledge, culture, and goals.
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RE: Trounce
to win against (someone) by a wide margin; to beat thoroughly, to defeat heavily
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skydiver
a person who jumps from a plane and performs various gymnastic maneuvers before pulling the parachute cord
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RE: blue mockingbird
A blue mockingbird, scientific name Melanotis caerulescens, is a species of bird in the Mimidae family. It is native to Mexico and parts of Central America. This bird is characterized by its bright blue feathers, dark eyes, and long tail. It acquires its name due to its mimicry skills similar to other types of mockingbirds. It typically inhabits in forest and woodland areas.
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RE: axillary cavity
The axillary cavity, also known as the armpit or underarm, is a space located under the shoulder joint, between the upper part of the arm and the side of the chest. It houses various structures including lymph nodes, blood vessels, and nerves. This area is important in medicine and health due to its role in lymphatic drainage and close proximity to important vascular and nervous structures.
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RE: gasification
Process of transforming carbon-based materials into a mix of carbon monoxide and hydrogen that can serve as fuel.
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family enterobacteriaceae
a large family of Gram-negative rod-shaped bacteria of the order Eubacteriales
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RE: Thoth
Egyptian Moon deity with the head of an ibis; god of wisdom and learning and the arts; scribe of the gods
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cooley's anaemia
a fatal form of homozygous thalassemia (inherited from both parents) in which there is no hemoglobin; skeletal deformations; heart and spleen and liver enlarged
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RE: force field
A force field is a region or space where forces, such as gravity or electromagnetic forces, are in effect and interact with objects present within that region. It describes the force or influence exerted on an object due to factors such as the objects mass, charge, or other properties, and can cause objects to attract, repel, or otherwise change motions or behaviors. It can also be represented by a vector field where each point in the field shows the direction that a particle would follow in the absence of any other influences.
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RE: beggarwoman
A beggarwoman is a female who lives by asking for money, food or other necessities, often from strangers on the streets. This term can also refer to a woman who is extremely poor or destitute.
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RE: highlight
To mark (important passages of text) with a usually fluorescent marker as a means of memory retention or for later reference.
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RE: prodigal
prod′i-gal, adj. spending without necessity: wasteful: lavish: profuse.—n. one who throws away without necessity: a waster: a spendthrift.—v.t. Prod′igalise, Prod′igāte, to spend lavishly, waste.—n. Prodigal′ity, state or quality of being prodigal: extravagance: profusion: great liberality.—adv. Prod′igally, wastefully. [Fr.,—L. prodigus—prodigĕre, to squander—pro, forth, agĕre, to drive.]