A claim made by one party in a legal case against another party who is already being sued in the same case; an assertion by one party of a claim against another party that arises from the same subject matter of the original legal action.
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A shortened form of 'vertex', which is a point where two or more lines, edges, or corners meet, especially the point on a polyhedron that is furthest from the plane of its base or on a dome or spherical structure that is directly above the center.
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A traditional Chinese medicine believed to nourish the lungs and promote overall health. It is often in the form of dried slices of a specific type of ginseng.
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Advanced or moved in a certain direction; specifically, in the direction in which the rear of a military formation moves with respect to the front of the formation.
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Without a breach or break; unbroken, intact.
/briːʧˈliːs/
Antiphilosophism refers to a posture, a discourse, or a movement that rejects or disputes the claims of traditional Western philosophy, often arguing against its absolutist tendencies and questioning the concepts, methods, and goals traditionally associated with it. It may emphasize empirical, practical, or existentialist approaches to understanding and interpreting the world.
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A type of fluorescent lighting technology that uses a specific combination of chemicals, primarily beta-alanine, to produce a unique type of light. It is generally used in specific lighting applications and is known for its ability to produce a distinct color and luminosity.
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An American dancer, choreographer, and actor who was a pioneer in the American dance movement, and the founder of modern dance in the early 20th century. The name Isadora itself means 'bearing or carrying a gift.'
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An enhanced or accelerated form of development. It often refers to an exceptionally fast and extensive period of growth or an extremely ambitious plan for development.
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