Aphidos is an obsolete scientific name for a genus of plant-eating insects known as aphids, which are soft-bodied insects belonging to the family Aphididae. They are often referred to as plant lice and can be pests in agriculture and horticulture due to their ability to damage crops and spread viruses.
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Dicephaly is a rare congenital abnormality where an embryo develops two heads. It is a form of cephalic duplication, making it one of the most extreme and rarely occurring types of human malformation.
/daɪˈsɛfəli/
A term used in Germany in the early 20th century to describe a specific type of punch or fistfight that was popular among sailors and dock workers in Hamburg. It is considered a type of street fighting and is often associated with a specific local dialect or culture.
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A misspelling or variant of 'souling,' which refers to the tradition of going door-to-door in the Christian season of Advent to beg for food, typically cakes or pastries, which are then shared among the poor or used to pay for church choir practice.
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A person who rents or leases a property or item, typically for a short period of time. This term is less commonly used and can be seen as a variation or misspelling of 'renter'.
/ˈrentələr/
The superlative form of 'wrap', used to indicate the highest degree of wraping. It is an archaic or poetic term and not commonly used in modern English.
/'wærpɪst/
Readily changeable or unsteady; subject to rapid or easy change: characterized by unpredictability or inconsistency. Unsettled or unquiet; agitated.
/ˈvəʊlɪtɪl/
To flow below a certain level or threshold; often used in contexts of electronic or computer systems where data is represented with a limited range and larger negative numbers cannot be accurately represented, leading to incorrect results or loss of information.
/ˈʌndəfloʊɪŋ/
A feminine given name of Arabic origin, typically used as a first name. It is also used as a surname in some cultures. It is often associated with the meaning 'blossom', 'floral beauty', or 'rose'.
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