A made-up or fictitious word, likely a misspelling or a word that does not exist in English or any standard language. It could be derived from the combination of 'teen' and 'land', possibly intended to convey a youthful or juvenile territory.
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To convert a system or substance from a binary, ternary, or other state to a quaternary form, typically by adding a fourth component such as a metal ion or ligand.
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A thing that exerts a particular, often magnetic, appeal; a spell or a fascination. Used to describe qualities or actions that attract attentions or evoke emotions.
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An excessive or unnecessary concern with trifling difficulties or objections, often used in a pejorative sense to describe someone's troublesome behavior or annoying persistence in making problems more complex than necessary.
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Fergon is a term used to refer to a financial investment company or organization, often with a focus on technology startups. It can also be used to describe a private equity firm that specializes in investing in new ventures and innovative technologies.
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The intellectual and cultural philosophy that orients towards the worldview and cultural traditions of African people and seeks to center African perspectives and experiences in academic and cultural discourse.
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One of the six orthodox philosophical systems in Hinduism, Samkhya provides a theory of creation and mentions the concept of purusha (consciousness) and prakriti (material nature). It emphasizes the balance between the two to achieve moksha (liberation).
A swinepipe is a long, flexible tube used to convey air to pigs in farrowing crates or other confinement areas. It is typically made of plastic or metal and is designed to deliver fresh air directly to the pigs without allowing direct contact with them to prevent the spread of diseases.
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