A Muslim woman. A term used to describe a female individual who adheres to Islam. This term is not commonly used, and the term 'Muslim woman' is preferred by many for its neutrality and directness.
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A taxonomic subdivision of the class Magnoliopsida in the subdivision of flowering plants, containing flowers with ten stamens
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relating to the simultaneous development of a sedimentary deposit and the folds or structures in a rock zone, typically in mountain building processes.
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A brand name for a recombinant human granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (rhG-CSF) used in medical treatments, particularly to reduce the risk of neutropenia in patients receiving chemotherapy. It is also sometimes used in clinical trials and studies as a therapeutic agent.
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Able to be attacked or criticized; vulnerable.
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A type of flatfish, specifically found in the North Atlantic, characterized by its distinctive appearance and habits. Snelgrove is known for its ability to bury itself in the sand or mud on the ocean floor and for its unique swimming patterns.
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Hymenogastrales is a subclass of the class Agaricomycetes, which includes many gilled mushrooms and bracket fungi found in various ecosystems.
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Bloomdale is a brand name for a type of fabric, typically used for upholstery and curtains, known for its durability, texture, and aesthetic appeal.
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Adafenoxate is a broad-spectrum insecticide used in agriculture to control various pests. It is an organophosphate derivative that works by disrupting the nervous system of insects.
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