To instruct, improve, or elevate morally or intellectually; to construct or build, especially in the sense of a moral or intellectual edifice.
/ˈedɪfɪst/
In an irrevocable manner; forever; permanently; unable to be changed or taken back.
/nənˈrevəkəbli/
A perradius is a type of bone found in the foot of many animals, specifically in the calcaneus and cuboid. It helps in anchoring the long flexor muscles, which are crucial for the function of the foot. However, it is not a standard term widely used in human anatomy, and its presence or significance may vary among different species.
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A modernist painting and design movement of the 1910s, which aimed to harmonize color and form in the depiction of motion, reflecting the philosophy through the use of vibrant, contrasting colors and rhythmic lines to convey a sense of speed and energy.
/ˈsɪnkrəˌfɪzəm/
Describing animals, particularly birds, that lack wing feathers; flightless.
/ˌænæptərˈjɡəs/
a venomous snake of South and Southeast Asia that can reach over 6 feet in length and has a distinctive white stripe down its back and is often considered the most dangerous and feared of all the various snake species
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