A historical region in eastern Afghanistan, located in the southeastern part of the country. It is known for its agriculture and historical significance, with ancient cities and sites.
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The name of the God of Israel, used in the Hebrew Bible and often translated as Jehovah in English Bibles. It is understood to be the proper name of God and is believed to be a name that expresses the nature and attributes of God.
/jɪˈhɑːvə/
The act of doing or saying something hurtful or offensive again, especially to a person who has been harmed or mistreated in the past.
/riːˈɔːsbjuːs/
A past tense form of the archaic verb 'order' in the subjunctive mood, 'ordereth' means 'orders' or 'commands'. It is used in older or more formal English, often in religious or poetic contexts, to denote an action of giving a command or direction.
/'ɔrdərɛθ/
A substance or medication that prevents the clotting of blood, often used in medical treatments to prevent thrombosis.
/æntɪˈkoɡjələtər/
Relating to or containing false statements intended to harm the reputation of someone; defamatory.
/ˌkæl.əˈnjuː.min.ə.tɔːri/
A loudhailer is a type of megaphone or public address system that produces a loud amplified sound for communication or announcements in outdoor areas or noisy environments.
/laʊdˈhaɪlər/
a traditional meze dish in Greek cuisine made from eggplant, tomatoes, and a spicy tomato sauce called fasolepso, often flavored with lemon, garlic, and olive oil.
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Saccopharyngidae is a family of microscopic nematodes typically found in fresh or saltwater, characterized by the presence of a large pharynx that can extend out of the mouth to engulf small prey.
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