The state or quality of being extinct; the condition in which something no longer exists
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Gemfibrozil is a medication used to lower blood levels of fatty substances, such as cholesterol and triglycerides. It is part of a class of drugs known as fibrate drugs, which are primarily used to treat high cholesterol levels.
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a Japanese system of self-defense that involves grappling and throwing techniques similar to jujitsu, but often includes strikes, throws, joint-locks, and pins. It is a form of martial arts that emphasizes the use of an attacker's strength and momentum against them.
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The term 'tzarina' is an archaic or historical term used to refer to the female ruler or empress of a tsardom, particularly the Russian Empire. It is derived from the Slavic word 'tsar' (meaning 'emperor' or 'ruler').
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Implying, suggesting, or characterized by a knock, a sharp and sudden sound made by a quick, light blow; often used metaphorically to suggest something sudden or unexpected.
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A gasoscope is a device similar to a microscope or a spectrometer, designed to observe and analyze the properties of gases, particularly their behavior under various conditions such as temperature and pressure change.
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A lesser-known term, 'yona' is associated with rare qualities or unique characteristics in certain contexts, particularly in describing exceptional individuals or items with uncommon traits. It is less common in daily usage but is found in academic or niche circles for its specific connotations.
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