A city in Wood County, West Virginia, United States, known for its industrial and cultural history. It is a regional center with diverse economic activities including healthcare, education, and manufacturing.
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A term used to describe a synthetic progestin that is a derivative of 19-norandrostenedione, often used in hormonal contraceptives and as an alternative to traditional progesterone.
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A food that is not kosher (conforming to kashrut dietary laws in Judaism), or by extension, anything objectionable or unacceptable, especially in a Jewish context.
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A person who reminisces or recalls past events or experiences; a storyteller who narrates personal memories or anecdotes.
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Relating to or resembling a butomus, a type of pond plant also known as bútoms or white waterlilies which are commonly found in northern Europe and Asia, and are characterized by their white flowers and broad, flat leaves that float on the water surface.
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The act or process of becoming a company, involving the formation or transformation into a corporate entity, often associated with the integration of smaller businesses to form a larger one.
/ˌkɑːmpəˈnɪʃन/
The state or quality of being unfriendly or inhospitable; the lack of friendliness, warmth, or welcome; a marked absence of friendliness towards someone.
/ˌʌnfrendlˈɪnəsɪz/
to shave again, typically after a period of not having shaved or after shaving has stopped or become less frequent, often resulting in a more refined or clean look
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