In international law, procès-verbal (procedendo) is a kind of temporary statement of facts, which is made of entries of discovered matters of fact in case acceptance of the facts alleged by a petitioning party is not yet conceded by the party against whom the petition is made. It can be translated to 'proceedings' in everyday English.
/prəˈsɛd.riŋ/
A reference to a traditional Russian doll, a type of Russian nesting doll; also used to describe a specific female first name in Russia, particularly popular in the Soviet era. It has also become a cultural symbol of Russia.
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the quality or state of being sociable; a willingness to communicate with other people or a readiness to establish friendly relationships.
/səˈkeɪ.ə.bɪl.ɪtti/
An official or person appointed to supervise an examination or test, ensuring the rules are followed and that the integrity of the process is maintained.
/ˈprɑːk.tər/
Describing an organism or food that feeds on or is capable of consuming flames or intense heat. This term is highly speculative and not scientifically recognized, as living organisms cannot consume flames.
/kəm.bər.i.vər.əs/
a term that is not commonly used and appears to be a fabricated or fictional word, possibly derived from the combination of parts of words or pseudoscience (such as from 'xiphod' meaning sword or spear and 'pagi' which could be a made-up suffix). In a hypothetical context, it might refer to a type of mythical weapon or a species in science fiction.
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