A person from or related to Mexico. It can also be used to describe things or ideas associated with Mexico, such as culture, food, language, or traditions.
/məˈʃiə/
Relating to a giro, which is a non-personal check or bank cheque that is transferred between banks for payment directly into a recipient's bank account.
/ˈjəʊrɪɪd/
A city in the Central Federal District of Russia, located in the southern part of the country, known for its agricultural significance and historical events. It is the administrative center of Tambov Oblast.
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to give preference to someone or something, giving them an advantage over others; to show a preference
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Ares is the ancient Greek god of war, often depicted as a fearful and tumultuous god associated with violence, bloodshed, and human conflict. He is the son of Zeus and Hera and is usually rendered as Mars in Roman mythology.
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Describing a shape or form resembling a tricorn hat, which is a hat with three horns or points; often used in botanical or zoological contexts to describe certain shapes or structures.
/ˈtrɪkərnət/
A dactylozooid is a specialized, often elongated, zooid (an individual living in a colony) found in certain colonial animals, typically in hydras, where it is responsible for feeding and defense.
/dæktɨˈloʊzoʊɪd/
a state of excessive excitement, fantasies, or chaotic thinking, often associated with a fever or other physiological disturbances, and occurs in the absence of a mental disorder. It can also refer to a passionate or irrational enthusiasm, particularly in the context of music or entertainment, and is derived from 'mazouk' (a type of music and dance)
/məˈzɑː.mə.niː/
Parietopsin is a theoretical hypothetical visual pigment that is thought to detect polarized light, which would enable very accurate depth perception, though it has not yet been identified in any species.
/ˌpeərɪˈɒpsɪn/
The action or result of something intended to achieve a particular aim producing the opposite result instead; something that backfires.
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