The quality or state of being dreamlike; the resemblance to a dream or a surrealistic vision. This term often describes things that are not real but seem to have a dream-like quality due to their unreal or bizarre nature.
/driːmˈlaɪknəs/
Buxtehude (1637–1707) was a German organist, church musician, and composer who was important in bringing about the transition from the Baroque music period to the Classical music period. He was a significant teacher and influenced many composers, including Johann Sebastian Bach.
/ˈbʊkstəhʊd/
To defeat again; to defeat once more, especially after a previous defeat.
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A thallus is a flattened, leaf-like body of a fungus, typically lacking distinct stems and roots, often found in lichens or certain types of fungi such as peasants and some crust fungi.
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In a manner that revives, strengthens, and makes one feel more energetic and alive. This word describes something that invigorates, energizes, or refreshes.
/ɪnˈvɪɡəreɪ teaser/
Also known as protriptyline, tofranil is a tricyclic antidepressant medication used for the treatment of depression, anxiety, and certain types of neuropsychiatric disorders. It affects the levels of certain chemicals in the brain.
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Describing a state of being extremely and often excessively romantic, to an almost delusional or unrealistic extent. Such a person is overly attached to romance and expresses it in exaggerated ways, often to the point of infatuation or obsession.
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A pillow slip (a type of slick, smooth nightshirt of lightweight fabric) used for fitting around a pillow, to cover it. Also, a decorative sheet used to cover a pillow.
/ˈpɪl.əslɪps/
A commission refers to a fee charged for services, typically a percentage of the transaction value, or a piece of work that is accepted for payment. It can also mean a directive, especially from a higher authority, to take action.
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