The violoncello, also commonly called a cello, is a large bowed string instrument of the violin family. It is the next largest bowed string instrument after the double bass and frequently used as the basso continuo instrument in an orchestra. The sound produced by the violoncello is rich and full, often portrayed in classical music for its expressive qualities.
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Of or relating to a figure, a molecule, or a crystal whose planes of symmetry all pass through a common point (the center of symmetry). A figure, molecule, or crystal having such symmetry.
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A stakeholder is any individual or group who can affect or is affected by the achievement of an organization's objectives. This includes employees, customers, suppliers, creditors, investors, and communities.
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Actinias refers to a genus of sea anemones, marine animals with a columnar body and tentacles. They are usually brightly colored and consist of over 80 species, found in coastal regions across the world.
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Cargasons is a port and commune in the Hérault department, in the Occitanie region of southern France, located on the Gulf of Lion. It is known for its port that handles container and bulk cargo, and it is part of a wider network of European ports.
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A term used in Jewish American culture to refer to a family or extended family unit, often extended beyond immediate kin to include friends and neighbors. It conveys a sense of community, love, and support.
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Having a triangular or three-sided appearance, shape, or form. Often used in biological contexts to describe the appearance of certain structures or organisms.
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A subjective feeling of weakness, dizziness, or lightheadedness, often accompanied by nausea, typically occurring in response to low blood pressure or a sudden reduction in blood flow to the brain.
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A term that seems to be a made-up or fictional word, possibly related to a specific context or game. It doesn't have a widely recognized definition but could be an acronym, a fictional creature, or a concept within a certain narrative.
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