Ombrophilous refers to plants or organisms that thrive and grow well in abundant rain or under conditions of plentiful moisture, especially in tropical regions where rainfall is heavy.
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A family of moths belonging to the subfamily Sphingiinae, which includes several genera of moths with long legs, often found in forests and gardens.
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A type of ball used in the sport of volleyball, usually smaller and lighter than a basketball, with better aerodynamic properties.
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Sulbactam is a beta-lactamase inhibitor used in combination with other beta-lactam antibiotics, such as ampicillin or amoxicillin, to enhance their efficacy against bacteria that produce beta-lactamase enzymes, which can inactivate these antibiotics.
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A term derived from the Indian languages, often used humorously to refer to something that is unnecessarily extravagant or ostentatious in a manner that is costlier or more lavish than necessary, often associated with the assumption of wealth and status.
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Not adhering strictly to a particular standard or mode, often referring to a cultural or artistic practice that incorporates elements from various styles and sources.
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In American football, the term 'touchback' refers to the event that occurs when the receiving team downs the ball at the receiving team’s 25-yard line after a kickoff, resulting in the ball being returned to the 25-yard line for the ensuing drive. It can also refer to a situation where one person or entity responds to another's action, often as a routine or as a baseline response.
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