Describing a condition or state in which the production or presence of sperm is absent or undeveloped; typically used in the context of male infertility or sterility.
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Relating to loess (a wind-blown sediment rich in silt that is widely distributed in parts of the world, especially in China and Europe), particularly in geological or soil contexts.
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A historic county in northeastern Scotland, known for its coastal location and agricultural heritage. It was also a single-tier council area in the Kingdom of Scotland from 1975 to 1996 and again from 1996 to 2012.
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Without being ignored or overlooked; intentionally or deliberately (used to emphasize that something is not being disregarded).
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In this context, it appears there may be a typo. The correct term might be 'cliff', which refers to a steep rock face, especially one situated between open ground and water.
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A surname of German origin, meaning 'granary' or 'storehouse' in German. It is also used as an occupational name for someone who owned or managed a granary.
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A structure or organ used for flight or gliding, particularly in pterophorous organisms such as insects or other invertebrates
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Leonid Andreyevich Mandelshtam (Леонид Андреевич Мандельштам) is a Russian poet, essayist, and literary critic of the Silver Age of Russian poetry. He was born on February 4, 1889, and died on November 11, 1938, in Saratov, Akhtubinsk, or Kharkov. His poetry is characterized by its intricate metric devices, use of imagery, and emotional depth.
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