Plural of prodigal, referring to wastrels, spendthrifts, or those improvidently profuse or extravagant in spending; figuratively, those who have squandered their talents, wealth, or opportunities through wasteful or self-indulgent behavior; also, a term used to describe those who have wandered away from home or their family, often metaphorically used for individuals who have left behind their family for a period of time, even metaphorically. It can also describe a spendthrift or a lavish person.
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Atropia is a condition that results from the effect of atropine or a similar anticholinergic drug, characterized by dry mouth, dilated pupils, rapid heartbeat, and other symptoms that result from inhibition of the parasympathetic nervous system.
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The quality or state of being clearly and distinctly expressed, with no room for misinterpretation; complete clarity.
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A leftover part of a pig, typically a pig’s ham or lower leg, that is often used in cooking or as a treat in the Southern United States. It can also refer to a piece of meat from other animals, particularly the hind leg.
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a surname of English origin, typically found in the United States, derived from the Old English personal name Wylfric, composed of the elements ‘wylf’ meaning ‘wolf’ and ‘ric’ meaning ‘power’ or ‘rule’.
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As a noun, behav refers to the outward expression of one’s character or mental state. As a verb, it means to behave or conduct oneself in a particular manner.
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A member of the sweet pea genus, Lathyrus odoratus, and the flowers or seeds of this plant. The plant is a climbing vine with fragrant, sweet-scented flowers typically in shades of pink, purple, and white.
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People who live in or are from the state of Utah in the United States. It can also refer to someone who has a strong connection to Utah, regardless of current residence.
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