A snowplough is a machine used for clearing snow from roads, driveways, and other surfaces. It pushes snow to one side or in front of it, making travel safer and more accessible.
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A taxonomic category of flowering plants characterized by the free (unfused) petals, which is obsolete in modern botanical classification
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a compound used to deter heavy alcohol consumption as a result of its interaction with alcohol in the body, leading to unpleasant symptoms such as nausea and vomiting.
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The clitellum is a thick, often raised, segment near the head end of the body of certain invertebrates, such as earthworms and leeches. It secretes a mucous sac in which the eggs are deposited and used for reproduction.
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The quality of being concise or brief, as in the presenting of information or the construction of a narrative.
/ˌkɒmpɪˈdiː.ə.nəs/
Failure to give proper thought or attention to others or to the consequences of one's actions.
/ʌnˈθaʊt.fə.lnəns/
A small yoke, especially a young or small ox yoke used for light work or for pulling small carts, or a part of a harness for a horse or animal, used to distribute the weight of a load.
/Yɔː.kliː.ət/
Nasomalar refer to a symptom characterized by the flow of pus and blood from the nose. It is typically associated with a severe nasal infection or injury.
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To mill again, typically as a process in the production of a specific material or substance, often referring to granules, powders, or particles that have been milled to a certain size but require further processing.
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