A specific technical term or a made-up word used in the field of geosciences, typically related to geological and geophysical processes or measurements.
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Turreae is a subtribe of the tribe Phaseoleae within the genus Phaseolus, comprising several species of bean plants, such as the common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris).
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Atrosanguineous is a formal term that describes something that is intensely, dark red in color, often referring to blood that is heavily contaminated with other substances, such as pus, mud, or other impurities, making it a darker, muddier shade of red.
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Postapproval refers to the period after a product, system, or process has been approved for use or implementation. It can also refer to actions taken after approval, such as legal, financial, or operational steps.
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A small unit or section of a larger organization or centralized structure, often serving as a local or regional branch or satellite hub.
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A nickname or term used to refer to people from Pittsburgh, often with a negative connotation, implying that they have adopted a certain speech pattern or attitude often associated with lower socio-economic status in Pittsburgh.
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A person who believes that mental representations (such as images, symbols, or ideas) are the direct or indirect cause of knowledge and experience. They argue that understanding and knowledge are derived from the representations we make of the world, rather than the world itself.
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Auston is a given name for a male, derived from the city of Aston in England, which means 'a settlement with a stony church.' It is also used as a surname.
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Arelus is a term used specifically in Latin herbal texts dating back to the 16th century, referring to the white downy matter covering certain medicinal plants.
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