A state or feeling of being very quiet, calm, and without movement or activity; typically used to describe a person or a situation in a quiet and peaceful state.
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Designating a compound that contains a substituent or substituents in the ortho position relative to the benzene ring in a toluene molecule.
/ɔːrˌtoʊtəˈluɪk/
The state or quality of being not genuine or authentic; a lack of authenticity or veracity. Typically used to describe documents, artifacts, or claims.
/ʌnˈɔːθəntɪkəlnəs/
Healthfood refers to food items that are believed to be beneficial for health, often containing natural ingredients and lacking artificial additives. It includes items such as organic fruits and vegetables, whole grains, nuts, and supplements.
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An antilogism is a form of logical argument that denies the premise or conclusion of a given syllogism.
/ænˈtɑːl.ɒs.ɪзm/
a genus of annual or perennial flowering plants of the family Plantaginaceae, commonly known as starworts or mouse-ear plants
/ˈspɛrɡjuliər/
The process or practice of incorporating ethical considerations into a business, profession, or other context. It involves the application of ethical principles and standards to various activities, decisions, and policies.
/ˈiːθɪsaɪzdɪŋ/
The act or process of shifting gears, particularly in a vehicle’s transmission; also used metaphorically to describe the process of changing strategies, methods, or focus.
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Zincenite is a copper(II) chloride mineral with the chemical formula CuCl2. It is a rare mineral that forms colorless or pale green crystals. It is also known as brucite, which should not be confused with magnesium hydroxide.
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