Antiterminate refers to actions or methods designed to prevent the premature termination of a process or event, ensuring it continues to complete as intended.
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A chemical group containing a cyanoethyl functional group, which consists of an ethyl group attached to a cyano group (-CN). These compounds are used in the synthesis of various organic materials and in chemical reagents.
/ˈsaɪənoʊɪθɪlˈs/
A stylized representation of a single star, often used as a logo or symbol, particularly in the context of automotive brands such as Aston Martin. It can also refer to a single star of a given size or brightness in astronomy.
/ˈjuː.nɪ.stɑːr/
A genus of parasitic nematodes that commonly infect the intestines of mammals, including humans, and can cause intestinal issues such as discomfort, diarrhea, and malnutrition.
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Not involving or related to the capillaries, tiny blood vessels that connect arterioles and venules and serve the nutrient and gas exchange functions in tissues.
/nɒnˈkæpɪleri/
The state or quality of being dogmatic; a tendency to state opinions with unduly assertive certainty, as if facts, without evidence or consideration of counterarguments. It often suggests a closed-mindedness to other viewpoints and a reluctance to consider new evidence.
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An embrasure is an opening in a wall or fortification, especially one designed to allow the firing of a cannon or other weapon, or an opening in a door or wall for a window or light.
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Abila is a small archaeological site in Jordan, located in the ancient region of Moab, and is one of the potential sites for biblical Abel. It is believed that Abila was an important city in ancient times, serving as a center for commerce and accommodation, and was known for its Roman temples and late antique churches.
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